Well, if Peter Parker survived the snap in fanfiction, he'd probably be dealing with a great deal of survivor's guilt. He might struggle to come to terms with the fact that so many of his friends and loved ones vanished. He could then use this guilt as motivation to search for a way to reverse the snap, leading him on a whole new adventure.
Perhaps Lux has been secretly in love with Ahsoka for a long time. He arranges a surprise for her on her home planet. They go on a journey through a beautiful forest, sharing stories and memories. As the sun sets, the atmosphere becomes so romantic that they share a kiss. This could be the start of a new relationship filled with adventures and mutual understanding.
Well, roman novels usually have a strong sense of historical context. They might tell stories set in different periods of Roman history, like during the Roman Empire or the Republic. The language used can be quite rich and descriptive, painting vivid pictures of the settings, be it the grand palaces or the bustling Roman markets. And often, there are themes of heroism and honor, where the characters strive to uphold certain values.
One possible plot twist could be that Naruto's unique way of raising the Sannin changes their personalities completely. For example, Jiraiya might become more reserved and studious under Naruto's influence. Another could be that the Sannin end up teaching Naruto secrets that were lost in the original timeline. Maybe Tsunade reveals a new form of medical ninjutsu that Naruto then uses to save many lives in future battles. Also, Orochimaru might turn away from his dark path earlier, leading to a different power structure in the shinobi world.
The key elements include their origin in the 1970s. Their unique concept of male dancers as the main draw. Also, the elaborate choreography that was both energetic and had a touch of sensuality. Another key element is their popularity among female audiences.
The first one that comes to mind is 'The God of Small Things'. It's a beautifully written book. Then there's 'Midnight's Children'. 'A Suitable Boy' is also quite popular. 'The White Tiger' is a great read. And 'Interpreter of Maladies' is often recommended. These books have different themes and writing styles but are all great examples of Indian fiction.
Well, if you're into this really strange combination, I'd first check the Naruto fanfic communities. Sometimes, authors like to add really unexpected elements into their stories. Weiss could be a character from a different universe brought into the Naruto world, and the chicken and rabbit could be some sort of magical or transformed creatures in the story. You could also post in those communities asking if anyone has come across such a fanfic.
Shun's love story in Bakugan Mechtanium Surge could be quite interesting. It might involve a character who is new to the Bakugan world. Shun, being the skilled Bakugan player he is, helps her learn the ropes. In the process, they develop a bond. His love for her could be shown through his selfless acts of protecting her during dangerous battles. He might sacrifice his own chances of winning to keep her safe. This would gradually turn into a deep love, and they would face the challenges of the Bakugan world together, their love growing stronger with each obstacle they overcome.
Definitely 'Dracula'. It's world - famous for its vampire lore. The character of Dracula is iconic and the Transylvanian setting adds to the gothic allure.
One popular Draco and Hermione bound fanfiction is 'The Binding'. It has an interesting plot where they are bound by a magical spell which forces them to work together and in the process, they start to understand each other better. Another one could be 'Bound by Destiny' which delves into a world where their fates are intertwined in a way they never expected. It's full of mystery and slow - burning romance.
'Fever' series by Karen Marie Moning is also a great example. It has a very steamy relationship between the main characters while dealing with the dark and complex supernatural elements of the Fae world.