A theme like 'The Marauders' time at Hogwarts can also be really interesting. Fans can write about James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew's days as students, their pranks, and how they formed their friendship, which is related to the main story but offers a different perspective.
Another great theme is creating new adventures for the characters in different magical locations. Maybe the trio - Harry, Ron, and Hermione - go on an adventure in a far - off magical land that J.K. Rowling hasn't written about yet. This allows fans to expand on the sense of exploration in the series.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'Crowned and Dangerous True Story' you're referring to. It could be about a person who is in a position of power (crowned in a metaphorical sense) and is also dangerous, perhaps involved in some sort of political intrigue, crime, or risky behavior.
One common theme is redemption. Often the male oc might be someone who has a troubled past or is an outcast, and Gaara's own experiences of loneliness and being shunned in the past allow him to connect with the oc on that level and they both find redemption in their relationship.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as 'broodmare' in this context might be a very specific or even a rather dark and non - canonical concept in Naruto fanfiction. It could potentially be about a female character in the Naruto universe being used in some sort of forced breeding or mother - like role in a very unorthodox and often disturbing fan - created story. But this is just speculation based on the term 'broodmare'.
Sure. One great piece of Ego Guardians of the Galaxy fan fiction is 'Ego's Redemption' on FanFiction.net. It delves deep into Ego's character and his possible change of heart after his encounter with the Guardians. Another interesting one is 'The Lost Tales of Ego' which explores some of the untold stories about Ego before the events in the movie.
One good bedtime sleepy story could be 'The Little Star that Lost its Way'. In this story, a little star in the sky gets distracted by a shooting star and strays from its usual path. As it wanders, it meets different constellations and planets. They all help the little star find its way back home. It's a simple and gentle story that can lull a child to sleep.
No. The official Star Wars franchise is family - friendly and does not promote erotic content. Most of the fan - made content also focuses on adventure, heroism, and the lore of the Star Wars universe rather than erotic themes.
Yes, it's possible. Writers often get inspired by different ideas and names. Lunagirl has a certain charm to it that could attract a writer. Some writers write for the love of the craft and to share their stories, so they would be willing to write a free short story related to Lunagirl. They could incorporate elements like the moon, which is often associated with femininity and mystery, into the story to make it cute.
There was a pair who chose a park as their dating base. They would often go for walks, feed the ducks, and have picnics. Their story was filled with the beauty of nature and the simple joys of being together. Every time they met at the park, it was like a new chapter in their love story.
The plot could involve a family going south to get away from the cold. They end up in a small coastal town. The kids make new friends on the beach, and the parents rediscover their love for each other while enjoying the warm evenings. There could be a sub - plot about a local mystery that the family helps to solve.
These stories show the resilience of the human spirit. Despite the difficult times, people tried to find ways to support each other. Neighbors would share whatever resources they had, like firewood in the winter to keep warm.