It could also mean being at the highest point physically. Like in a game of climbing, she likes to be on top can mean she enjoys reaching the peak or the highest position among her peers. Maybe she is competitive and gets a sense of achievement from being on top in this sense.
Another way to look at it is in a ranking sense. If we are talking about grades or performance in a class or at work, she likes to be on top might suggest that she has a strong drive to be the best, to be at the number one position in terms of achievements. This could be because she is ambitious and thrives on being recognized as the top performer.
My favorite is about a student who noticed that a new classmate was very shy and had no friends. The student decided to befriend the new kid. He introduced him to other students, included him in games during recess, and helped him with schoolwork. As a result, the new classmate became more confident and happy. It shows how a simple act of kindness can change someone's life for the better.
I would also recommend 'Dungeons & Dragons: At the Spine of the World'. It showcases different aspects of the D&D world in a way that is accessible to those new to the franchise. It has interesting characters and a plot that can draw in new fans and get them interested in exploring more D&D graphic novels.
His historical fiction often has a sense of mystery. For example, in 'Revolver', the past of the character and the events in the Arctic are full of secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Getting caught in their own lies. For example, a bully might spread a false rumor about a student. But when the truth comes out and it's shown that the bully made it all up, it's super embarrassing. Everyone then sees the bully as untrustworthy.
One possible reason could be public nuisance. If he was performing acapella very loudly in inappropriate places or at inappropriate times, disturbing the peace, he could get arrested.
There are quite a few easy kids stories. For example, 'Little Red Riding Hood'. A young girl in a red hood goes to visit her grandmother through the forest and meets a big bad wolf. 'Cinderella' is a well - known story too. A kind - hearted girl is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but with the help of her fairy godmother, she goes to the ball and meets the prince. And then there's 'Snow White', who is forced to flee into the forest because of her stepmother's jealousy and finds the seven dwarfs.
Love conquers all could be a theme. Despite their 'lunatic' nature, if it is a love story, their love might be strong enough to overcome any difficulties or prejudices they face.
Since I don't know the details of this 'Prodigal Days: The Untold Story', I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
For a Percy and Annabeth fanfiction to be considered the best, it should have an engaging plot. Maybe it takes them on a new adventure that still feels like it could be part of the Percy Jackson universe. It should also explore their relationship in a meaningful way. Like showing how they support each other during tough times or how their relationship grows. Additionally, unique takes on their powers or the world they live in can make a fanfiction stand out. For instance, if the author gives a new spin on Percy's water powers or Annabeth's strategic thinking, it can add a whole new layer of interest to the story. And of course, the chemistry between Percy and Annabeth needs to be palpable, just like in the books.
I'm not aware of the release date. You might want to check his official website or the publisher's website for the most accurate information.