I'm sorry, but this title implies inappropriate and unethical behavior. I can't provide relevant stories about such inappropriate content.
One great fantasy lesbian novel is 'Ash' by Malinda Lo. It's a retelling of Cinderella with a lesbian twist. The story is set in a world full of magic and mystery, and the relationship between the main characters is beautifully developed.
One common element is misjudgment. People in rebound relationships often don't really know the new person well. They are so eager to move on from the last relationship that they overlook red flags. Another is emotional instability. Since they are still dealing with the after - effects of the previous relationship, their emotions are all over the place, which can lead to a lot of chaos in the new relationship. And often there's a sense of desperation, like they are clinging to the new relationship just to avoid being alone, not because it's truly a good match.
One common theme could be the theme of responsibility. For example, both Ichigo and Byakuya having to step up and take care of someone new, whether it's a new life or just a new situation that is like having a new 'life' in their group. Another could be the theme of friendship. Their friendship might be strengthened as they go through this new experience together.
The wendigo's association with cannibalism makes these stories terrifying. It goes against all our moral and ethical values. Just the thought of a creature that hunts and eats humans is deeply disturbing.
There are quite a number of Warcraft novels. For example, 'Warcraft: Arthas - Rise of the Lich King' which delves into the story of Arthas. Another one is 'Warcraft: War Crimes' that focuses on the aftermath of certain battles and the pursuit of justice within the Warcraft universe. Also, 'Warcraft: Before the Storm' is important as it sets the stage for various events in the game's lore.
Probably 'The Brothers' War'. It has been around for a while and has a large fan base due to its in - depth exploration of the MTG lore.
The Manson Family Murders involved a series of brutal killings. Key events include the murders at the Tate - Polanski residence. Sharon Tate, who was pregnant at the time, and several others were brutally murdered. The Manson family members, led by Charles Manson, targeted these victims seemingly at random. They also carried out other murders around the same time.
In the Happy Tree Friends love story, there might be a moment when a character goes out of their way to protect another they care about. For example, Cuddles might save someone from a dangerous situation, which could be seen as an act of love. It shows that even in their chaotic world, there are elements of care and affection.
One interesting plotline could be that Harry's 'going crazy' is due to a powerful dark magic spell that was secretly cast on him. He starts seeing strange visions and having out - of - control magic surges.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be different interpretations. But often, there is a central protagonist, perhaps a young and vulnerable character.