Sure. A common theme is incestuous relationships in fanfics, even though it's a big no - no in most original works. Also, relationships between a master and a servant in a world where such relationships are frowned upon in the official lore. And there could be themes like a character from a different species or race getting romantically involved with a character from a 'pure' or dominant group in the story's setting.
One example could be a fanfic about a hero and a villain getting romantically involved in a story where they are supposed to be enemies. Another could be a fanfic exploring a relationship between characters with a large age gap in a work that doesn't usually touch on such relationships.
Examples of 'forbidden fruit fanfic' themes include forbidden love between characters from different social classes in a story that emphasizes class differences. For instance, a peasant and a noble in a medieval - themed story. Another theme could be a relationship between a character who is sworn to celibacy and another character in a work that values that celibacy. And relationships between characters who have a power dynamic that makes their relationship seem inappropriate, like a teacher and a student in a story set in a school - like environment.
One possible fanfiction could be 'The Darkened Naruto' where the dark sign might be a symbol of some new, shadowy power that Naruto discovers. It could lead him down a different path, away from the traditional ninja way.
One plot idea could be that Lucy discovers her hidden ability to slay dark dragons after a near - death encounter with a powerful dark dragon. Maybe she has to go on a journey to find an ancient weapon that can enhance her new - found power. Another idea is that she teams up with other wizards who are also interested in combating the threat of dark dragons. They form a guild specifically for this purpose and face many challenges together.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'prodigy bedtime story' is about as there could be many stories with that name. It might be about a prodigious child who has extraordinary adventures before going to bed.
As I don't know the specific 'Unforgivable True Story', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be the perpetrator of the unforgivable act and the victim or victims.
The first key element in a 3 act structure short story is Act 1, which sets the stage. This could be a story set in a post - apocalyptic world and we meet the survivors. Act 2 is the development of the plot. The survivors face threats from other groups. Act 3 is the conclusion. They find a new safe place to live and start rebuilding society. It's all about a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Long dialogues are very important. They can develop characters well. By what characters say in long dialogues, we can understand their personalities, beliefs and emotions. For example, if a character is always talking about justice and fairness in long dialogues, we can know he is a moral person. Also, long dialogues can drive the plot. They can introduce new events or changes in relationships.
I'm not sure of the specific 'get out of my car uber' full story. It could be that a passenger and an Uber driver had some sort of argument. Maybe the passenger was being unruly, or the driver had a valid reason to ask the passenger to leave the car, like if the passenger was violating the vehicle's no - smoking policy or being disrespectful.
A possible plot could involve Lucifer dealing with the physical and emotional changes that come with pregnancy. This might include her struggling to maintain her usual image of power while also experiencing the more vulnerable aspects of carrying a child. Additionally, it could explore how her relationship with other important characters, like Charlie, is affected as she goes through this new phase.
Unfortunately, I can't name a particular Japanese novel about zoos right now. However, considering the creativity in Japanese literature, it's likely that there are some out there. It could be that a new or emerging writer has used the zoo as a central theme in their work. You might need to do some in - depth research in the Japanese literary world to find such a novel.
First, focus on the emotional connection between the characters. Build their relationship based on mutual respect, understanding, and shared interests. For example, they could bond over a common hobby like painting or reading.