There might be a fanfiction where Young Justice has to team up with Batman on a mission, and the story focuses on how they adapt to his strict and strategic leadership style. It could show their growth as heroes under his guidance.
The time period of 1920 itself makes it special. It was a time of great change and new beginnings. So a love story set in that time can show how love can develop in the midst of social upheaval.
It can also imply the end of a personal journey or relationship that felt like it would last forever. For instance, a friendship that has been through so much and seemed unbreakable, but then for some reason, it ends. That's the end of a never ending story in a sense, as it was something you expected to always be there.
We can learn the pursuit of freedom. The protagonist in 'Into the Wild' left the civilized world to seek a more primitive and true connection with nature. It shows that some people are willing to give up material comforts to find spiritual liberation.
Perhaps a fanfiction where the pregnant character has a premonition that something special will happen during her pregnancy. She starts to document her journey in a journal, and as she writes, she discovers new things about herself and the people around her. This could also involve her sharing her thoughts with the love interest in the story in a very intimate way.
One story I heard was about a guy in meth psychosis who thought he was a superhero. He climbed onto the roof of his house and tried to 'fly' off. Luckily, he just landed in a big bush and wasn't seriously hurt.
The kiss could make Lincoln more confident. He might start to explore his more creative side, inspired by Luna. For example, he could join her in her music projects. As for Luna, she could become more nurturing towards Lincoln, like protecting him from bullies at school.
There was a couple where the wife was really into painting but was a bit self - conscious about it. The husband encouraged her by setting up a small studio in their home and inviting her friends to a small art show of her works at home. His actions showed his understanding of her passion and the need for support in her creative pursuit.
Hentai manga involves pornographic and inappropriate content, so I can't recommend it.
Sure. 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a great teen romance book. It tells the story of Lara Jean and her journey through young love. Another one is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It's a heart - wrenching story of two teens with cancer who fall in love. And 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli is also wonderful, dealing with themes of identity and first love among teens.
You can start by looking in the graphic novels section of the library. Usually, libraries have their graphic novels organized alphabetically by author or title. If it's a large library, they might also have sub - categories for different genres within graphic novels, so keep an eye out for those.