Another plot could involve a ninja academy competition. Naruto and Anko are both competing. They both have their own strengths. Naruto with his determination and Anko with her knowledge of certain jutsu. The story could show how they compete fairly and also how they support each other in different ways. Like when Naruto is about to give up in one of the challenges, Anko gives him some advice that helps him continue.
One idea could be a story where Naruto and Anko are teamed up for a special mission. Since they are the same age, they might have a unique dynamic. They could start off not getting along, but as the mission progresses, they learn to trust and rely on each other. For example, they are sent to a mysterious forest to retrieve a rare herb. Along the way, they face various traps and enemies. Naruto's positive attitude starts to rub off on Anko, who is usually more reserved.
Bruce's experience with being an outsider could resonate with Harry. Harry has always felt different, being a wizard in the Muggle world and then being 'the chosen one' in the wizarding world. Bruce, as a scientist who turns into the Hulk, is also an outsider. They could bond over this and help each other gain more confidence in who they are.
Important events in a long family story can be diverse. Migration is often a big one. If a family migrates to a new country or region, it changes their entire lifestyle and future. Education is also important. When a family member gets a high - level education, it can open up new opportunities for the whole family. And then there are the family reunions. These are times when family members come together, share stories, and strengthen the family bond.
The time period of 1920 itself makes it special. It was a time of great change and new beginnings. So a love story set in that time can show how love can develop in the midst of social upheaval.
It can also imply the end of a personal journey or relationship that felt like it would last forever. For instance, a friendship that has been through so much and seemed unbreakable, but then for some reason, it ends. That's the end of a never ending story in a sense, as it was something you expected to always be there.
One characteristic is the exploration of racial issues. Given South Africa's complex history of apartheid, these fictions often depict the interactions, tensions, and reconciliations between different races. For example, in many stories, we can see how black and white characters navigate a society that has been deeply divided by race.
One of the top ones is 'Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years'. It's a great collection that showcases different aspects of the character over the years. Another great graphic novel is 'Wonder Woman: Year One' which gives a detailed look at her early days.
We can learn the pursuit of freedom. The protagonist in 'Into the Wild' left the civilized world to seek a more primitive and true connection with nature. It shows that some people are willing to give up material comforts to find spiritual liberation.
There are no positive 'gloryhole' stories in a school context as 'gloryhole' is often associated with inappropriate and unethical behavior that has no place in a school environment.
Perhaps a fanfiction where the pregnant character has a premonition that something special will happen during her pregnancy. She starts to document her journey in a journal, and as she writes, she discovers new things about herself and the people around her. This could also involve her sharing her thoughts with the love interest in the story in a very intimate way.
One story I heard was about a guy in meth psychosis who thought he was a superhero. He climbed onto the roof of his house and tried to 'fly' off. Luckily, he just landed in a big bush and wasn't seriously hurt.