I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific 'lemon' (usually indicating adult - themed) fanfiction. However, you can try looking on fanfiction - dedicated websites like Archive of Our Own. Just search for Mina and Akira - related stories that are within the site's appropriate content guidelines.
Harry would be a more confident and brave individual. Captain America's influence would make him less afraid of challenges. In the wizarding world, he would approach his studies and the fight against dark magic with more determination. He would also be more respectful of authority, but not blindly so. If he saw something wrong with the wizarding authorities, he would try to change it in a more diplomatic way, learned from Steve's leadership.
I don't really know who Nathan Bartlett is in this context. He could be an ordinary person whose story is being told, or perhaps he's someone with a unique or remarkable story.
I think combining Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker would be super interesting. Harry has his own journey of self - discovery and fighting against the dark side in the form of Voldemort, and Luke has his journey as a Jedi. Together, they could learn from each other's experiences and perhaps create a new form of magic - Force power.
I have no idea who created'red cup a star wars story'. It could be an amateur storyteller, a fan who was just having some fun creating their own little addition to the Star Wars universe.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific 'Dead Space' pregnant fanfiction to recommend directly. You can try searching on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. They have a large collection of fan - made stories and might have some related to this theme within the 'Dead Space' universe.
Naruto's leadership style is very energetic and motivational. So, in Young Justice, he'd probably get everyone pumped up for missions. His style is also inclusive, so he'd make sure all members feel important.
In some 'Harry Kidnapped by Pettigrew' fanfictions, one interesting plot development could be Harry's struggle to escape. He might use his wits and the little magic he can muster in captivity. For example, he could try to communicate with his friends through magical means that Pettigrew doesn't suspect. Another aspect could be Pettigrew's motives. Maybe he's being blackmailed by some dark forces to kidnap Harry, which adds a layer of complexity to the story.
The true story features the Agojie women. There were likely leaders among them who made strategic decisions. These characters had to face the reality of living in a kingdom involved in the slave trade, which must have presented moral and practical dilemmas. Their relationships with male counterparts in the kingdom, whether it was cooperation or competition, were also part of their story. And their individual growth as warriors and as women in a patriarchal - influenced society was also an important aspect of the characters in the true story.
I haven't read the book, so I can't say for sure. But there could be characters like an ambitious entrepreneur trying to make a mark in San Francisco's competitive business scene.
One common cause is human error, like an accidental deletion or incorrect data entry. For example, an employee might accidentally drop a crucial table in the database.