Well, it depends on the specific story you're referring to. Some stories have clear and straightforward plots, while others can be quite complex and open to interpretation.
Most probably nobody does. The beauty of some stories is that they don't have a definite endpoint that can be clearly identified. It all depends on how you perceive and make sense of it.
Sure, anyone can give it a shot. Writing a novel just requires having a story to tell and the determination to put it on paper.
Sure. My love story began in college. We were in the same study group. At first, we just helped each other with assignments, but over time, we found we had so much in common. We started going on walks together, sharing our dreams, and before we knew it, we were in love.
Definitely! He has all the elements of a great storyteller. His vivid descriptions, well-paced plots, and the ability to evoke emotions make his stories truly compelling.
Yes, some people do. Especially those who are avid readers and have a specific genre or author they love.
It's hard to say. It could be that some characters do need you depending on how your role is defined and how it interacts with the storylines. Maybe your presence could solve a problem or bring a new dynamic.
Yes, in many fanfictions, Tony is depicted as having fighting skills.
Sure, there are still many people who read Marvel Comics. They're loved by both long-time fans and new readers.
I don't know about exactly like yours, but here's my story. I worked at a bookstore. One day, a customer came in looking for a very specific book. I helped him find it, and we got into a long conversation about books and literature. We started meeting up at the bookstore to talk more, and eventually, our friendship turned into love.
Sure! I have a sweet love story. I met my partner by chance at a coffee shop and it was love at first sight.