Another reason could be related to their family background. If they grew up in a dysfunctional family where love was expressed in a wrong or harmful way, they might have a distorted view of love. They could see love as something that comes with control or abuse, and thus they don't want to be a part of it. Maybe they also value their independence highly and think that being in love would mean losing that independence.
It could be that they have some self - esteem issues. They might feel unworthy of love and so rather than face potential rejection in the future, they choose not to be loved at all. They may also have some personal goals or dreams that they think love will interfere with. For example, they might be very focused on a career or a personal project and believe that love will only be a distraction from that.
I once traveled to a small village in Italy. I got to stay with a local family. They taught me how to make traditional pasta from scratch. We picked fresh tomatoes from their garden and made the most delicious sauce. It was such an immersive cultural experience.
Online platforms like Amazon or eBay might be good places to start. There are also specialized religious bookstores, both physical and online, that may stock it if it has a religious undertone.
The story of Eros and Psyche is a beautiful Greek myth. Psyche was a princess so beautiful that she was worshiped instead of Venus. Venus was jealous and sent her son Eros to make Psyche fall in love with a monster. But Eros accidentally pricked himself with his own arrow and fell in love with Psyche. He took Psyche to his palace but only visited her at night, asking her not to look at him. Eventually, Psyche's sisters made her doubt and she lit a lamp to see Eros while he was sleeping. Eros left because she broke her promise. Psyche then had to go through many trials set by Venus to get Eros back. In the end, they were reunited and Psyche became immortal.
I'm not sure specifically which Maxfield family story you're referring to. There could be many different Maxfield families with their own unique stories.
First, think of a unique supernatural concept, like a magical realm or a powerful, otherworldly being. Then, create an interesting character who will be the protagonist in this never - ending journey.
Well, one way could be to make her a new student at UA. She could have a unique quirk that sets her apart from the others, like the ability to manipulate light for various purposes, such as creating illusions or blinding enemies. This would make her an interesting addition to the story and give her a role in battles and training sessions.
A great meme could be based on the scene where Ralphie's tongue sticks to the pole. It could have the picture and the text 'When you forget about the cold metal in winter, #AChristmasStory'. It's funny because it's a classic and painful moment from the movie that many people remember. Also, a meme with the mom cooking the Christmas dinner and looking stressed with a caption like 'Mom in A Christmas Story trying to make the perfect Christmas meal while chaos ensues' is also quite humorous as it reflects the chaos that often comes with holiday preparations.
Another possibility is a post - Endgame fanfiction. After the events of Endgame, the Avengers discover a new threat that has ties to the Justice League's world. Maybe a powerful villain from the DC universe has somehow been awakened by the events in the Marvel universe. So they have to reach out to the Justice League for help and together they figure out a way to stop this new threat.
Sure. 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie is a great start. It's easy to follow and has a really gripping storyline. The isolated setting and the way the characters start to suspect each other is really exciting.
One of the notable stories is probably 'Tomie'. It's about a beautiful yet extremely disturbing girl who has an uncanny ability to regenerate and cause chaos in the lives of those around her.