Well, Archive of Our Own (AO3) is also a good source. There could be fanfictions that explore how Joe and Stella deal with the pregnancy, like the changes in their relationship, the preparations they make, and the anticipation of the new arrival. Just use the search function on AO3 and see what comes up.
There are many places to look for such fanfiction. Fanfiction.net might be a great start. You can simply search for 'Joe and Stella pregnant' in their search bar, and it will show you a list of relevant stories. Some might be really well - written with interesting plotlines about their journey into parenthood.
Reading light novels can give different perspectives. It can show how love can lead to dependency in some fictional scenarios, which might make readers more aware of such situations in real life. For example, if a character in a light novel is so in love that they can't function without their partner, it makes readers think about the concept of healthy and unhealthy love.
Yes, of course. In a hero - centered novel, the rude boss could be the source of conflict for the hero. If the hero is trying to do good or achieve something positive, a rude boss who opposes or hinders the hero can be seen as a villain. For instance, the boss might try to take credit for the hero's work or prevent the hero from getting a promotion that he or she deserves, which are typical villainous actions.
No. While in modern times it may be associated with certain BDSM sexual practices, it could also be part of non - sexual power - play or role - playing scenarios. For example, in some theater or acting groups, they might use the idea of consensual 'whipping' as a form of symbolic punishment in a play - like scenario that has no sexual undertones.
Sure. A picture of an old abandoned house can tell stories of the people who once lived there. Maybe it was a happy family home at first, but as time passed, the family moved away or faced hardships that led to the house being deserted. The peeling paint, broken windows, and overgrown garden all contribute to these possible stories.
As I haven't read the novel, it's hard to say for sure. However, in an isekai novel, there's often a main character who is the focus of the story. Given the title, perhaps the character who is involved in 'hiraita' (opening) the 'kojiin' is a main character. There could also be other characters in the isekai world that the protagonist meets and interacts with.
One common theme is the hope for a second chance at life. Characters frozen through cryonics are often given a new lease on life in the future. Another theme is the exploration of the unknown future. When they are revived, they have to adapt to a new world.
It could mean that there are emotional moments in light novels that make the readers cry. For example, the sad endings of some love stories in light novels might lead to this kind of reaction.
Well, in modern day dystopian fiction, a prevalent theme is the dehumanization of society. People are often reduced to numbers or functions. For instance, in some stories, there are strict social hierarchies that limit people's opportunities based on their birth or assigned roles. Additionally, technological control is a key theme. Advanced technology is used to monitor and manipulate the population, such as in the case of surveillance states in many dystopian tales.
Another great one is 'Ventress in Hogwarts'. In this fanfiction, Asajj Ventress somehow finds herself in Hogwarts. It's really fascinating to see how she adapts to the new magical environment, and how the Hogwarts students and professors react to her presence. There are some great character development moments as she starts to question her own dark side ways in the light of Hogwarts' values.
Yes. I know of a patient who first noticed a painless lump in their neck, which turned out to be a swollen lymph node. Another patient experienced persistent fatigue and thought it was just due to a busy lifestyle at first. But it was actually an early symptom of lymphoma. There was also a patient who had unexplained weight loss over a few months before other symptoms showed up.