There's a story about a guy who decided to have a race with his shadow. He ran all around the park, trying to outrun it. People thought he was crazy. He didn't win, of course, because how can you outrun your shadow? It was a short and pointless but humorous story.
A woman bought a pair of shoes that were way too big for her. Instead of returning them, she stuffed them with all kinds of things like socks, handkerchiefs, and even a small book. Then she walked around like that, looking like she had clown feet. It was a really funny and rather pointless short story.
One key event was his service in World War I. It had a profound impact on him. Another was his conversion to Christianity. Also, his teaching career at Oxford University was important. And of course, the creation of the Narnia series was a significant part of his life.
Another theme could be the search for identity. In the story, characters are constantly trying to figure out who they are in relation to the city and its various social strata. They face different challenges that shape their self - perception.
Since there is no information available to me about Fritz Gluckstein, I'm unable to tell any key events in his life. It could be that he is a local figure in a certain area or a name within a small community that hasn't gained wide - spread recognition. To find out about his life events, one might need to start with local historical records, family archives, or interviewing people who might have known him.
One idea could be exploring new quirks that emerge in the future. For example, a quirk that allows the user to manipulate time on a small scale, which could add a whole new dynamic to battles and relationships. Another could be about the next generation of heroes facing a new, more powerful villain that the current heroes have unknowingly set the stage for. Maybe a villain who has found a way to nullify all existing quirks.
I'm not sure who the specific authors of '23 short stories' are without more context. It could be a collection written by a single author or multiple authors.
One possible reason could be Naruto's unique power. Naruto has the Nine - Tails within him, which is an extremely powerful and mysterious force. Orochimaru, being a character always interested in power and forbidden jutsu, might be obsessed with Naruto in fanfiction because he wants to study or even obtain that power for himself. Also, Naruto's strong - willed personality and his ability to change the people around him could be fascinating to Orochimaru who has always been somewhat of an outcast in the Naruto world.
A typical plotline could be that the girl is running away from something, perhaps a wild animal or a bad person. In her haste, she doesn't notice the quicksand until it's too late. As she sinks, she may remember some advice she heard before about not struggling. There might also be a sub - plot where she loses her shoes in the quicksand, adding to the sense of danger and vulnerability. And then either she is rescued just in time or she manages to use her wits and the resources around her to escape.
For a Naruto birthday party fanfic, you could write about a time - travel themed party. Naruto accidentally gets sent back in time to the day he was born. He meets his parents and all the people who were important in his early life. They all celebrate his birth together, and Naruto gets to experience a new side of his family and the village's history. Or perhaps a party where the whole village turns into a giant ninja - obstacle course for Naruto's birthday. Everyone competes in the course, and Naruto has to overcome all the challenges his friends and villagers set up for him.
The key message is often about the birth of Jesus, which represents hope and new beginnings. It's about God's love shown through the gift of His Son to humanity.
I'm not aware of specific places to find it. It might be on some niche visual novel platforms or websites dedicated to indie games, but you need to make sure they are legal sources.