My roommate once stole my clothes without asking. I would find my favorite dresses missing and later see her wearing them around. It was so frustrating. I tried to talk to her about it, but she just denied it at first. Eventually, she admitted it but didn't seem to think it was a big deal.
Well, my roommate was a total slob. He never cleaned up after himself. The kitchen was always a mess with dirty dishes everywhere, and the living room smelled because he left his sweaty gym clothes all over. It made living there really unpleasant, and I had to constantly remind him to clean up, but he would only do it reluctantly.
A good gay romance novel also has a strong emotional core. It should be able to make the reader feel the love, the passion, the heartbreak, and the hope that the characters experience. This emotional connection is what really draws the reader into the story and makes it a memorable read.
The anime of Absolute Duo often simplifies the complex plotlines from the light novel. In the light novel, there might be more in - depth character backstories and world - building details that are either condensed or left out in the anime adaptation.
One way to find the best The OC fanfiction is to experiment. Read different stories from various authors. Sometimes, the ones that don't have a huge number of reviews might still be really good. You can also ask other fans on social media platforms. Instagram or Twitter might have some die - hard The OC fans who can point you in the right direction. And don't forget to check out any anthologies or collections of The OC fanfiction that might be available.
One common theme could be power dynamics. Given Snape's position as a teacher and Harry's as a student, some fanfictions play with this power imbalance in a kinky way. Another theme might be redemption, where Snape's actions in the original series are re - examined in the context of a more intense relationship with Harry.
One good option for young readers is 'Holes'. Stanley's relationship with his father - like figure, Mr. Sir, has its own dynamics. And the backstory of Stanley's family also involves father - son elements. 'James and the Giant Peach' is also nice. James loses his parents, but the father - like figures of the bugs he meets on his adventure play important roles. 'The Secret Garden' is another. Colin's relationship with his father is complex, and the discovery of the garden is also related to his growth which is influenced by the idea of his absent father.
Another option is to check fan communities dedicated to the source material where these characters might be from. There, fans might be able to recommend family - friendly fanfiction.
The 'man lost at sea prays to god story' might be about a sailor who gets separated from his ship during a storm. He finds himself all alone in the middle of the ocean. He prays to God as it's his last resort. He could be praying for rescue, for food and water, or for the strength to survive. This kind of story often shows the power of faith in extreme situations.
Well, for example, Bella Swan. She moved to Forks from Phoenix. Her parents were divorced and she went to live with her father. She was a bit of an outcast at her new school until she met Edward Cullen. Edward, on the other hand, was a vampire. He was turned into a vampire by Carlisle Cullen in 1918 to save him from dying of Spanish influenza. His back story also involves his struggle with his vampire nature and his family's unique way of living as 'vegetarian' vampires who feed on animal blood instead of human blood.
His acting skills contributed. He could play different types of characters well.
Sure. There's 'Shirou in the New World'. In this fanfic, Shirou is transported to a different world and has to adapt using his skills. 'The Trials of Shirou' is also a good one. It puts Shirou through a series of difficult challenges that really test his resolve and abilities. Oh, and 'Shirou's Bond' is about the relationships he forms and how they shape him.