I think R.T. Voldemort (not related to the actual Dark Lord in a bad way, just a pen name) is really good. He writes fanfictions that explore Harry's journey if he were to side with the Dark Lord in different ways. D.L. Darken is another author to look out for. His works show Harry's transformation in the presence of the Dark Lord's influence in a very believable way. And C.B. Darkness has some unique stories where Harry has to make difficult choices regarding the Dark Lord.
There's an author named M.R. Darkwood. His fanfictions about Harry and the Dark Lord are very detailed and full of twists. S.G. Black has also written some great ones. Her stories often focus on the psychological aspects of Harry being drawn towards the Dark Lord. And E.F. Shadow has a series of fanfictions that are quite popular, as she delves into the power dynamics between Harry and the Dark entity.
It's definitely a unique concept. Fanfiction often takes characters from disparate sources and creates new relationships for them. Harry Potter and Ichigo are so different in terms of their worlds, powers, and character arcs. The idea of them being brothers opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for storytelling. For example, how would Ichigo's Quincy and Soul Reaper powers interact with Harry's magic? And what kind of family backstory could be created to explain their brotherhood?
I'm not entirely sure as'mobiumshipping' isn't a very common term. It could be a very specific or made - up shipping within a particular fandom. And 'hard lemon' in fanfiction often refers to more mature or racy content which I can't really go into details. But generally, it's likely a fan - created story about a certain relationship (mobiumshipping) with some inappropriate elements.
This is a rather sad and complex situation. For example, while the soldier husband is away on a long - term military deployment, the wife might start seeing another man. She could be lonely and feel neglected in the absence of her husband. However, this is clearly a betrayal of the marriage vows.
The riddle might be about a code. In some fanfictions, especially those with a technological or spy - themed plot, there could be a riddle that is actually a code. The answer could be a sequence of numbers or letters that unlocks a secret message or a door.
At a Christmas gathering, a man was in charge of cooking the turkey. He got distracted while basting it and accidentally used maple syrup instead of the regular basting liquid. When the turkey came out, it was this strange, overly sweet and sticky mess. Everyone was so shocked at first, but then they all burst out laughing. They still ate it, and it actually tasted kind of interesting in a very unique Christmas dinner way.
One popular contemporary romance novel is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It's about two coworkers who constantly bicker but gradually fall in love. Another is 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston. It combines a political backdrop with a charming love story between the son of the U.S. President and a British prince. 'It Ends with Us' by Colleen Hoover is also well - liked. It delves into complex relationships and themes of domestic abuse.
Peeta could be the one to save her. He has always cared deeply for Katniss. He might gather a group of rebels secretly and launch a rescue mission. Maybe he'll use his charm and skills to infiltrate the Capitol and find where Katniss is being held.
Well, 'the monster real story' could be related to some urban legends that have a basis in real events. Maybe there was a misidentified animal or a series of strange occurrences that got exaggerated over time. For instance, in some areas, there were tales of a large, hairy beast that turned out to be a bear with some unusual features that people misinterpreted.
It could simply be a request for Frankie Laine and Jimmy Boyd, perhaps two storytellers or performers, to share a story. Maybe it's a call - out from an audience during a show where they expect some kind of narrative from these two.
Sure. 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides is a great recent thriller. It keeps you guessing until the very end with its complex characters and a plot full of twists. Another one is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It's a psychological thriller that delves deep into the relationship between a married couple and has a really shocking story.