In some Japanese anime, there are often dragon - like creatures. For instance, in the anime 'Fairy Tail', there are dragons. However, the stories mostly focus on the battles and friendships rather than direct mating. But we can imagine that the dragons in that world also have their own mating cycles and ways of choosing a partner. Their powerful magic and unique physical features might play a role in attracting a mate, just like in real - life animals where bright colors or strong abilities can be attractive features.
One popular anime dragon mating story could be in the world of 'How to Train Your Dragon' (even if it's not strictly about mating). The dragons have their own unique behaviors and relationships. For example, Toothless, the Night Fury, his relationship with other dragons in the series could be seen as a precursor to a mating - like relationship in terms of loyalty and companionship. Dragons in this anime are shown to be social creatures, and their interactions with each other, like flying in groups or protecting one another, can be related to the concept of finding a suitable mate.
Anime like 'Blue Exorcist' has demons which are sometimes depicted as dragon - like. While the main plot isn't about their mating, we can assume that in their lore, there would be some form of reproductive process. Since they are often shown to be hierarchical, perhaps the stronger or more intelligent demons have better chances at mating. Their dragon - like features, such as their large size and strength, could be factors in their mating rituals, where they might need to prove their worth to a potential mate.
In Poison Ivy and Batman fanfiction, the potential for character development is huge. For instance, Batman could learn to see the value in nature and environmental conservation from Ivy. And Ivy could learn about the importance of human laws and order from Batman. Their relationship can be a vehicle for both characters to grow in ways that are not possible in the original comics or movies.
Perhaps the fanfiction keeps rehashing the same tired storylines about Konoha. Naruto might be tired of seeing the same things over and over again, like always focusing on the village's dark secrets in a clichéd way instead of exploring new aspects of Konoha and its people.
At a birthday party, there was a spoiled kid. There were party favors for all the kids, but he wanted all of them for himself. When the host said that everyone should get one, he started crying and yelling. He tried to grab as many as he could and when other kids stopped him, he hit one of them. His parents didn't really discipline him but just said 'he's just a kid' and took him home with extra party favors.
There are likely some out there. You can start by checking on popular fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own. Search for the specific tags 'Ciel x Sebastian' and'maybe something related to Ciel having a praise kink' within the Kuroshitsuji fandom section. However, the availability and quality can vary greatly.
The story of the Bosnian dragon is a significant part of Bosnian folklore. It was said to be a fearsome creature. As for ghost stories, there are stories about a ghostly child that appears in certain old houses. People say that it's the spirit of a child who died in that house long ago and is still bound to it. These stories are often shared during cold winter nights, adding a chill to the atmosphere.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't played it. But generally, it might be about a journey in a post - apocalyptic world, with a character facing various challenges and trying to survive.
Leah was mainly a wife and a mother. Her role was to bear children for Jacob.
In a civilized society, we need to uphold moral and ethical standards, and this kind of behavior goes against those values.
As far as I know, there is no widely - known love story directly involving Al Gore in the traditional sense. His public image is more centered around his environmental and political contributions.
Well, 'Alice x Alfred: A New Beginning' is also quite good. It starts with a situation where Alice and Alfred meet under rather strange circumstances. As the story progresses, they learn more about each other and start to rely on one another. The writing style is very descriptive, making it easy to imagine the scenes.