Perhaps Harry has been abused by a group of rogue wizards who are after his fame. Voldemort, seeing an opportunity to gain some sort of advantage, saves Harry. This starts a journey where Harry and Voldemort form an uneasy alliance. Voldemort may try to manipulate Harry's trust, while Harry tries to figure out Voldemort's true motives and also how to use this situation to make the wizarding world a better place.
One plot idea could be that Voldemort saves Harry from his abusers in the Dursley household because he realizes Harry's potential is being squandered there. He then takes Harry under his wing, not to turn him evil, but to train him in magic in a very different way than Hogwarts. Maybe he wants to use Harry as a tool against the Ministry, which he believes is corrupt.
Another possibility is that Harry is being physically and emotionally abused at Hogwarts by some dark forces that have infiltrated the school. Voldemort, for his own mysterious reasons, decides to rescue Harry. This could lead to a complex relationship where Harry is both grateful and conflicted, and Voldemort has to deal with his own Death Eaters who don't understand his new 'ally'.
I'm sorry, but as an AI, I cannot promote or discuss adult fanfiction due to ethical and moral reasons. However, there are many family - friendly fanfiction stories about 'The Loud House' that focus on the characters' adventures, relationships, and growth.
The synopsis is crucial. It gives a brief overview of the story. Another important part is the target market section which helps publishers know who will buy the book. And of course, the author bio is important as it gives credibility.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions. Just search for 'hiccup and female dragon' in the search bar, and you'll get a bunch of results. Many of these stories explore unique relationships between Hiccup and female dragons in the How to Train Your Dragon universe.
There are also stories in the novel that involve haunted houses. For example, the descriptions of the old, dilapidated houses with strange noises and cold spots make the readers feel as if they are there, in the middle of the horror. The author does a great job of building up the atmosphere, making the reader's heart race with fear.
Well, it might have a plot where Harry Potter is involved in some sort of dark prophecy related to the 'pale horse'. Maybe it's a symbol of death or a new, dark threat approaching Hogwarts. It could also involve a new villain who uses the concept of the pale horse to spread fear and chaos, and Harry has to figure out how to stop it.
The concept of a 'Dark Harry' in time travel scenarios is popular because it offers a fresh take on the well - known Harry Potter universe. It allows readers to explore what would happen if Harry had a different, more malevolent personality and how that would change the events of the story through time travel.
I don't know who wrote 'tong wars the untold story' as the title doesn't give an immediate indication of the author.
The 'Chloe and Chloe love story' might be a unique and heartwarming tale. It could start with the two Chloes being acquaintances in a small town. One Chloe might be shy while the other is outgoing. As they start to interact more, they discover hidden similarities. They might start to rely on each other for emotional support during tough times, like when one Chloe's family faces difficulties or when the other Chloe is having problems at work. Their relationship gradually blossoms into a beautiful love, whether it's a romantic love or a very strong friendship that feels like love. It could involve shared adventures, late - night conversations, and a bond that grows stronger with each passing day.
One famous line is 'Fifteen men on the dead man's chest - Yo - ho - ho, and a bottle of rum!' It's a very catchy and well - known line that gives a sense of the pirate - themed adventure in the novel.
Female characters can also react with resignation. They accept that their fate is sealed and use their remaining time to reflect on their lives. They might think about the things they've done, the people they've loved, and the mistakes they've made. This reaction can lead to a more introspective and emotional side of the story, as the character comes to terms with her own mortality. However, this resignation doesn't always mean passivity. Sometimes, it can be a strategic move, lulling their enemies into a false sense of security before making a last - minute attempt at escape or revenge.