Mischievous or mysterious side characters are also common. They might be the ones causing the unexpected happenings or be involved in them in some way. For example, a small - time thief who accidentally steals an item that has magical powers and then all kinds of unexpected things start to occur around him. They add an element of chaos and intrigue to the story.
A simple fanfiction could be about Max and Zoe competing in a special Dinosaur King tournament. They both want to win for different reasons, but in the end, they realize that their friendship is more important than victory.
Ian Fleming's 'Casino Royale' is a great spy novel. It introduced the world - famous character James Bond. Bond is a suave and sophisticated spy who gets involved in high - stakes gambling and dangerous missions. 'Smiley's People' by John le Carré is also among the top. It continues the story of George Smiley and his investigations in the shadowy world of spies.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the real alpha dog story' you're referring to. It could be about the natural behavior of alpha dogs in a pack, like how they lead, protect, and make decisions for the group.
One popular Naruto Agunimon fanfiction is 'The Fusion of Worlds'. It explores what would happen if Naruto somehow gains the powers of Agunimon. It has an interesting plot where Naruto uses Agunimon's fire - based attacks in the Ninja world, creating a unique blend of Digimon and Naruto elements.
The sense of the unknown is very scary. In many Kenora ghost stories, like the haunted lighthouse one, you don't really know who the ghost is or what it wants. It just appears randomly, which is quite frightening.
No. Writing about such vulgar and inappropriate content involving high school girls is not acceptable. High school students are minors and should be protected from any form of improper or disrespectful content creation.
In this fanfiction scenario, Percy could be injured in a way that affects his memory. He forgets who he is for a while. The other survivors are confused by his strange behavior. As they try to figure out what to do with him, they also deal with their own injuries and the shock of the crash. Meanwhile, Percy starts to have flashes of his past life which he doesn't understand. It could be an interesting exploration of his character as he tries to rediscover himself while in a life - threatening situation.
Sam Hyde was walking down a desolate road at night. The moon was full but the clouds kept passing over it, casting eerie shadows. He heard strange noises coming from an old abandoned house. Curiosity got the better of him. As he entered, the door creaked shut behind him. He saw a figure in the corner, but when he blinked, it disappeared. Then, he heard whispers all around him. He ran out of the house as fast as he could, never looking back.
Balancing the real - life characters' reputations is also tough. You might want to add some fictional drama to their stories, but you don't want to slander them. In a book based on a true crime, for instance, you need to be careful how you depict the accused and the victims. You have to respect the real people behind the story. Another issue is dealing with the gaps in the real - story. There are often parts of a true story that are unknown or not fully documented. As a writer, you have to figure out how to fill those gaps in a believable way without straying too far from what might have actually happened.
Another concept might be the interaction between their different worlds. How would Naruto and his friends react to the Saiyan culture? And vice versa, how would Goku and his comrades deal with the shinobi world? It could lead to some really fun and unique storylines.