Another example could be in a Sherlock Holmes fanfic. Holmes might have two unsuccessful attempts at solving a particularly complex case. But on the third try, after noticing some overlooked details and getting some unexpected help, he cracks the case wide open.
One plot idea could be that Sailor Moon herself tries to defeat a powerful villain twice but fails. On the third time, she discovers a new power within her that allows her to succeed. Maybe it's a power related to her connection with the moon that she hadn't fully tapped into before.
Well, one example could be a fanfiction based on a popular fantasy series where a wizard discovers a spell that allows him to turn back time. He uses this power to prevent a great war that happened in the original story. Another could be a fanfic set in a science - fiction universe where a time - traveling device malfunctions and causes the characters to turn time in unexpected ways, like skipping forward and backward randomly.
Sure. One example could be a fanfiction based on a sci - fi series where a character discovers a device that allows them to jump to different eras in the show's universe. Another could be a story in a fantasy setting where a magic spell freezes time for some characters while others continue to move forward in time.
One example could be a story set in a superhero universe. The hero discovers a device that freezes time and uses this new power to stop villains in their tracks. Another might be a time - freeze fanfiction in a high - school setting. A student finds themselves in a time - frozen school and has to figure out why while exploring the silent hallways and empty classrooms.
Sure. In a Superman fanfiction, it could be about the first time Clark Kent realizes he can fly without fear. Another example could be in a Sherlock Holmes fanfic where it's about the first time Watson witnesses Holmes' extraordinary deductive skills in a very difficult case.
Well, 'third time's the charm' in fanfiction often refers to a plot device where the third attempt at something is successful. It could be about a character's third try at a relationship, a quest, or achieving a goal. For example, in a Harry Potter fanfic, it might be Harry's third attempt to defeat a new dark wizard that finally succeeds.
In some adventure stories, two adventurers might be on a quest and a third man joins them. This third man could either help them succeed in their mission or cause problems for them. For instance, in a story about treasure hunting, the third man might know a secret about the location of the treasure but also has his own greedy motives that put the group at risk.
In a post - apocalyptic fanfic setting, a group of survivors are scattered across a large area. As time goes by, they try to find each other while facing various threats. The 'distance over time' aspect comes in as they struggle to reunite over a long period. Some may change their beliefs and values due to the distance and the time spent alone or with new groups. Another example could be a fanfic based on a magical school story. A student is transferred to a different branch of the school far away. Over time, they have to deal with the distance from their old friends and adapt to the new place, and the fanfic could detail their new experiences and how their relationships evolve.
Maybe there's a fanfiction where Cid's family has a big family dinner. There are arguments, laughter, and sharing of stories during the meal, showing the complex relationships within the family. Another example could be a story about Cid and his family going to a fair. They ride the rides together, win prizes, and create memories as a family.
Sure. In a 'Harry Potter' - based 'second time around fanfiction', Harry might get a second chance to defeat Voldemort, perhaps with knowledge he didn't have before. Another example could be in a 'Pride and Prejudice' - based one, Elizabeth and Darcy could have a second encounter where they start their relationship anew, but with different circumstances and reactions.