I'm not sure there's an official fanfic with such a specific title. However, if it were to exist, it might be about Naruto and Sakura in a situation where there's some sort of emotional outburst (the moan part) related to a desk and perhaps the idea of a fiance. It could be a very creative and unique take on their relationship, exploring new aspects of their bond in a fictional scenario.
There could be many possible interpretations of this title for a fanfic. Maybe it's a modern - day AU (alternate universe) where Naruto and Sakura are engaged, and there's a significant moment that happens at a desk. The'moan' could be a sign of frustration, or perhaps a more passionate moment between them. Fanfic writers often like to play with different emotions and scenarios to give new life to the characters.
It could also be Embry. He's a bit of an outsider in the pack in some ways, and imprinting on Bella could give him a sense of purpose and belonging that he may have been lacking. His relationship with Bella could start out as a surprise to both of them but then grow into something that has a big impact on the dynamics of the pack and Bella's life.
Sure. 'Troop Zero' is a heartwarming movie. It's about a group of misfit kids in 1977 who form a Girl Scout - like troop. They aim to win a talent show so they can be on a NASA broadcast. It's based on real - life events which makes it even more interesting as it shows the real challenges and dreams of those kids back then.
Yes, I do. Adventure stories are always exciting.
It could be that they enjoy the creativity of fanfiction. The fans who write it can come up with really interesting ideas that the original works might not have explored. And Butch and Bubbles are drawn to this fresh and often unexpected creativity in fan - made stories.
One popular Naruto and Velvet fanfiction is 'The Meeting of Worlds'. It imagines a scenario where Naruto and Velvet cross paths in a unique alternate dimension. The story focuses on how they overcome cultural differences and team up against a common enemy.
I know of a story where a man in meth psychosis thought his hands were on fire. He ran around the house screaming and trying to put them out in the sink, even though there was no actual fire. It was a really strange sight.
One common theme could be the struggle for acceptance in a traditional Indian society. Indian culture has its own set of values and norms, and lesbians often face challenges in being accepted. Another theme might be love and relationships, how they develop and are maintained in the face of family and social pressures.
You can try Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfics, including many 'hotch x reid' ones. Just use the search function and type in the relevant tags.
Well, without more information about the specific 'White Lines' true story, it's difficult to name the exact main characters. However, in similar true - story - based works, there are often characters like a reformed criminal who wants to start a new life but is pulled back into the old world. There could also be a journalist or a writer who is trying to expose the truth about the drug - related or criminal activities in the area, and of course, the people on both sides of the law who are either trying to uphold it or break it.
In the 'Don't Answer the Phone' real story, the identity of the caller may be a significant element. If it's a story about avoiding a particular person, like a stalker or a persistent salesperson, the identity of that person is central. Additionally, the setting can play a role. For instance, if it's a story set in a small town where everyone knows everyone else's business, not answering the phone can cause more of a stir. The psychological state of the person not answering is also important. Are they paranoid? Anxious? Or just being cautious? All these aspects can shape the story.