Another way would be to introduce some magical or science - fictional element. For example, the character in London has the ability to teleport or has a device that allows him to be in two places at once. This would add an interesting twist to the fanfic and also make the 'impossible' situation possible within the fictional universe.
Well, it could be that the character who is supposed to be in London has a doppelganger in 90210. And the events that seem impossible are actually caused by the actions of this doppelganger. Maybe the main character gets some misinformation that makes them think it's impossible for someone to be in London when in fact, there is a perfectly logical explanation within the convoluted world of fanfic.
Well, perhaps there's some sort of time - space anomaly. Maybe a magical portal opened up that allows the character who is supposed to be in London to suddenly appear in 90210. Another possibility could be that it was all a big misunderstanding and the person in London was misidentified, and the real character is actually in 90210 all along.
Maybe he was using some sort of advanced holographic technology. So, it only seemed like he was in London, but in fact, he was in 90210 all the time. This would resolve the contradiction quite neatly.
Some novels, such as " The Beginning of the Quick Wear Must Be Kissed,"" Wake Up, Your Highness, Quick Wear," and " It's Not Impossible to Marry the Demon Lord," all used similar expressions. However, such an expression was more suitable for a light-hearted plot. It was a little inappropriate to use it in a serious plot. I hope you like my recommendation.
It depends on your perspective. Some might find it very true to life, while others might think it's more fictional.
Well, for example, Sasuke's sharingan can be used in a Mission Impossible - like scenario. He could use it to quickly analyze the security systems of a heavily guarded place that Naruto needs to infiltrate. Just like how in Mission Impossible they analyze the layout and security details before a mission.
I don't think so. Usually, something called 'impossible' implies it's not based on real events.
Yes, it was based on real events. The story was inspired by a family's experience during a natural disaster.
Well, to answer that, we need to know more about the 'Impossible' you're referring to. Is it a film, a novel, or something else? If it's a work of fiction, chances are it's not a true story. But if it's a documentary or based on real people's experiences, then it could be.
It's not straightforward to determine. 'Impossible' could refer to events that are rare or unlikely in real life but not necessarily untrue. Or it could just be a fictional creation with no basis in reality at all.