A possible fanfiction could be about a girl who makes a wish to have Batman solve a mystery that's been haunting her small town. Batman arrives and starts investigating. Along the way, he discovers that the mystery is linked to an old enemy who's trying to make a comeback. With the girl's help, Batman defeats the villain and in the process, the girl realizes her own inner strength.
One idea could be that a young fan makes a wish to meet Batman through a Make - a - Wish - type foundation. Batman then takes the kid on a tour of the Batcave, showing him all the cool gadgets and explaining how he uses them to fight crime. It would be a heartwarming story of a hero making a child's dream come true.
In this fanfiction, a sick child makes a wish to be Batman for a day. Batman, with the help of his allies like Alfred and Robin, creates an elaborate scenario where the kid gets to don the cape and cowl. They set up a fake crime - fighting situation in Gotham where the child can use Batman's skills to 'save the day'. This would show Batman's kindness and the power of a child's imagination.
A 'make a wish' Harry Potter fanfiction could revolve around a spell gone wrong. Maybe Hermione was experimenting with a new charm in the library and it backfires, creating a wish - granting situation. Harry wishes for the safety of all his friends during the final battle, which then sets in motion a series of events where they all gain special powers or protections that they need to figure out how to use effectively.
They bring hope. For example, a terminally ill child who wishes to go to Disneyland gets to experience that magic. It gives them something to look forward to during their difficult times in the hospital.
To my knowledge, Batman hasn't made a wish in the comics. His storylines typically revolve around his detective work and battles against villains through his own efforts.
One interesting wish for Percy could be to have a day where all the Greek gods and goddesses get along peacefully. This would be a huge change from the constant bickering and power struggles they usually have. It would also mean a more stable world for demigods like Percy. He wouldn't have to worry about being caught in the middle of their feuds or being sent on dangerous quests because of their disputes.
One sad story could be of a terminally ill child who made a wish to meet their favorite singer. By the time all the arrangements were made, the child's condition had deteriorated so much that they could barely stay awake during the meeting. It was a bittersweet moment as the singer tried their best to bring some joy, but the shadow of the child's impending fate hung heavy.
A young cancer patient had a passion for painting. His wish was to have his own art exhibition. The Make - A - Wish Foundation organized an entire gallery to display his works. People from all over the town came to see his paintings. This made him feel like his art was truly valued, and it gave him a huge boost of confidence and happiness during his difficult journey with the disease.
One idea could be that Batman gains the power of super strength. He could use this to take on villains like Bane more easily, lifting heavy objects to block attacks or overpowering his foes in hand - to - hand combat. Maybe he gets this power from an experimental serum he was testing in the Batcave.
Well, in this fanfic, perhaps Harry makes a wish for a world where magic and Muggle technology can co - exist peacefully. This would lead to some really cool crossovers, like wizards using smartphones to communicate. Or he could wish for a more inclusive Hogwarts, where all magical creatures are treated equally and can study there.
The sad stories often leave a lasting mark on volunteers. They may become more empathetic towards the children and their families. Volunteers might carry the grief of a failed wish with them. They could also get frustrated with the limitations of what they can do in the face of such tragic situations. But at the same time, these experiences can fuel their passion to keep helping other children, hoping to create more positive and fulfilling Make - a - Wish experiences.
She might have wished for her sister Prim to be safe no matter what. This could have led to her making different choices during the Games, like maybe being more cautious and less aggressive in her initial approach. It could also have changed her relationship with Peeta. Instead of just using their fake love story as a strategy, she might have been more open to the idea of it being real if it meant ensuring Prim's safety in a different way.