Since we don't really know his love story, it's hard to say if there are interesting parts. Maybe if more information surfaces in the future, we can find out.
A fanfiction idea could be that Thor becomes overprotective of Loki when they are on a mission off - world. Loki is trying to use his skills to gather information but is in a dangerous area. Thor follows him closely, ready to fight off any threats. He might even go as far as to not let Loki out of his sight for a moment. This overprotectiveness could stem from Thor's love for his brother and his newfound understanding of Loki's importance in his life, as well as in the grand scheme of things in the Avengers universe.
The modern take on Greek mythology. It updates the old stories for a new generation.
Then there's 'Christy' by Catherine Marshall. It's about a young woman who goes to teach in the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1900s. She discovers the simple but strong faith of the mountain people there and also her own spiritual growth. It's a heartwarming story with a lot of Christian values interwoven.
The movie 'The Poughkeepsie Tapes' claims to be based on a true story. It takes the idea of a serial killer in the Poughkeepsie area and builds a horror narrative around it. But while there may have been real - life crimes in that region, the movie exaggerates and fictionalizes many aspects for the sake of creating a terrifying story. It uses the concept of a true - crime basis to draw in viewers who are interested in such stories, but it's not a pure documentary of events that actually occurred.
There was a stepmom. She knew that bedtime stories were important for her stepkids. So she made up a story. In the story, a brave knight was on a quest. The knight had to cross a dangerous river and climb a high mountain. Along the way, the knight met a stepmom - like figure who gave him advice and magical tools. Her stepkids listened intently, and soon they were fast asleep, dreaming of knights and adventures.
I don't know exactly how it started as there is not enough public information. It could have begun on the set of a movie or TV show where they first met and felt an instant connection.
Sure. 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson is a masterful short horror story. It presents a seemingly normal small town with a disturbing annual ritual. Then there's 'Carmilla' which is an early vampire story with a very eerie atmosphere. Also, Stephen King has some great short horror works like 'Children of the Corn' which has been adapted into movies and is quite terrifying.
It could be a story that revolves around a woman who has a secret that she's been keeping from the people around her. Maybe it's a family secret, a love - related secret, or something that has to do with her past. For example, she might have a hidden talent or a connection to a mysterious event that she doesn't want others to know. The novel could explore how she manages to keep this secret and what happens when it starts to surface.
There could be a group of characters. For example, a team of investigators including a forensic expert who is intrigued by the 'beautiful bones' for their scientific value, a journalist who wants to write a story about it, and a local guide who has some local knowledge related to the bones. However, this is all speculation without actually reading the light novel.
Yes, there are some movies that feature Asian gay stories. For example, 'Call Me by Your Name' has Asian actors in some international adaptations which touch on gay themes. These stories are important as they increase the visibility of the Asian gay community in the global media landscape.