Some fanfictions focus on the relationships between the minor characters. For instance, how the Quagmire triplets interacted with other people in their lives before they met the Baudelaire orphans. These stories can give a deeper understanding of the overall world of 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'.
One common theme is the backstories of the Baudelaire orphans. Many fanfictions explore what their lives might have been like before the events of the series started. For example, how their parents were involved in certain secret societies.
Sure. There was a patient who thought he was a famous singer. Every day he would hold an imaginary microphone and sing at the top of his lungs, even during group therapy sessions. It was hilarious because his 'performances' would sometimes make the other patients forget their own problems and just laugh.
One interesting plotline could be Greg's attempts to deal with school memes. Maybe there are memes about his embarrassing moments at school, like when he tripped in the hallway, and he has to figure out how to either laugh it off or get the meme to stop spreading.
I was alone in the school gym. A cold hand touched my shoulder, but when I turned, there was no one there.
I don't know the exact plot of the 'red labyrinth novel' as there could be many novels with such a name. It might be about a physical red - colored labyrinth that the characters have to navigate through, perhaps with some mystery or adventure involved.
Definitely. The story is great. There are memories scattered throughout the game world that gradually reveal the past and the relationship between Link and Zelda. It's not just a simple linear story but a complex web of tales that keep you interested and immersed in the game's lore.
One possible 'Indian rattlesnake story' could be about a brave Indian hunter who came across a rattlesnake while tracking a deer. The rattlesnake was coiled and ready to strike, but the hunter, using his quick reflexes and knowledge of the snake's behavior, managed to avoid being bitten and even captured the snake without harming it. This story could symbolize the respect and understanding that the Indians had for the dangerous creatures in their environment.
I'm not familiar with a particular 'choking man kids story'. It might be a story that involves a man having trouble breathing (choking) and kids play a role in it. Maybe the kids are the ones who help the choking man by calling for help or performing the Heimlich maneuver if they know how. Without more details, it's hard to say exactly what the story is.
In Jack Harkness mpreg and crossover fanfiction, the 'mystery of the pregnancy' trope is quite popular. Given Jack's complex backstory and the nature of crossovers, the origin of the pregnancy can be a big mystery. It could be due to some alien influence from the crossover universe, or a strange time - travel related event. Also, the 'adaptation to new family dynamics' trope is often seen. Jack has to figure out how to be a parent in a new and often complex family structure created by the crossover. This can lead to a lot of emotional and interesting storylines.
One reason could be power play. People in positions of power might force others to crossdress to assert their dominance and show that they can control every aspect of someone else's life.
Sure. 'The Judgement' by Chart Korbjitti is a good start. It has a relatively straightforward plot that is easy to follow while still being deep and thought - provoking. Another option is 'A Man Who Can't Sleep and a Woman Who Can't Stay Awake' by Phra Paisan Visalo. The language used is not overly complex and it presents some interesting ideas.