Well, in a typical fantasy novel, the number of words per page can differ quite a bit. If it's a paperback with standard formatting, you could expect around 250 words. But some fantasy novels with larger fonts and wider margins might have fewer, say around 200 words per page. And then there are those special editions or e - books where the layout can be adjusted so much that the word count per page becomes really variable.
Yes, there might be some. You can start by checking on popular fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Naruto brother of Erza' and you'll likely find a few stories. However, the quality can vary greatly, so be prepared to do some reading to find the really good ones.
One common theme is the cultural clash. When a character marries into a family, there are often different cultural backgrounds at play. For example, different traditions regarding holidays, family gatherings, and even how to raise children. Another theme could be the struggle for acceptance. The new family member may face resistance from some family members who are not so welcoming at first. And also, power dynamics within the family can be a theme. There might be an established hierarchy in the family, and the person who marries in has to find their place in it.
Some great adult read - aloud short stories include 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut. It's a satirical look at a future society where everyone is made equal in the most extreme ways. 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a powerful story about a woman's descent into madness. And then there's 'The Most Dangerous Game' by Richard Connell, which is an exciting adventure story about a hunter who becomes the hunted.
One well - known Japanese children's ghost story is 'Kuchisake - Onna'. It's about a woman with a slit mouth who asks if you think she's pretty. Another is 'Teke Teke', the story of a girl who was cut in half by a train and now haunts railway tracks. And 'Hanako - san of the Toilet' is also popular, where a girl named Hanako is said to haunt school bathrooms.
The acting in 'American Horror Story' is top - notch. Actors like Jessica Lange have given some truly memorable performances. Also, the show often makes social and cultural commentaries through its horror - themed storylines, so be prepared to think about deeper meanings while being scared out of your wits.
I'm sorry, but 'tslop' isn't a very common or known fandom. It might be difficult to find specific lemon fanfiction for it. You could try looking on some general fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own and use the search function to see if there are any stories related to it, but there's no guarantee of finding lemon fanfiction.
One could look for stories on platforms like FanFiction.net. There might be some that focus on the relationship between Naruto and Hinata in a furry AU (alternate universe) but without any inappropriate 'lemon' content. For example, some stories might explore their adventures together in a world where they are furry characters, like how they face challenges and grow closer as friends or partners in a more innocent and family - friendly way.
As I don't know the 'Sword Empire Feng Ma Quan' novel, it's difficult to say what the plot is. It could potentially be about a sword - centered empire where 'Feng Ma Quan' might be a martial art, a character, or some sort of important concept within the story. But without reading it, this is just speculation.
One popular gay alpha omega story is 'The Omega's Secret'. It's about an omega who has hidden powers and an alpha who discovers his true self while protecting the omega. Another is 'Alpha's Redemption' which focuses on an alpha's journey to make amends for his past mistakes in a world where alpha - omega relationships are complex.
Another code could be 5678 - 9012 - 3456. This one is set in a haunted forest. The trees look menacing and there are hidden paths. You'll come across creepy creatures and have to follow a series of clues to make it out of the forest alive.