There's a really interesting one called 'The Sleeping Snape's Heart'. In this, the author explores Snape's vulnerability while he sleeps. It's not just about his emotions for Lily but also his insecurities and the longing for acceptance that come out when he's in the most unguarded state of sleep.
One great Snape sleeping fanfiction is 'Snape's Peaceful Slumber'. It beautifully depicts a moment when Snape finally allows himself to rest, with vivid descriptions of his dreams and the peaceful aura around him while sleeping.
No, it is completely unethical. Any sexual activity without the explicit and conscious consent of all parties involved is unacceptable. Sleeping individuals are not in a state to give consent, and engaging in sexual acts in such a situation is a form of sexual assault.
Definitely not. Telling a story requires active thought and communication skills, which are not functional when you're asleep. However, sleep can sometimes inspire stories when you remember your dreams upon waking up.
It could be related to a strange energy field in the area where she sleeps. For example, if there is an ancient, forgotten ley line running beneath her house, it might be causing this strange phenomenon. Ley lines are often associated with strange and unexplained events in fictional stories.
Sure. One popular 'While You Were Sleeping' fanfiction might be the one where the main character has a different job in the story, like working as an artist instead of the original occupation. It gives a whole new perspective to the story.
I'm not sure specifically about a story named 'marias while the women are sleeping story' as it's not a very common well - known story. It could be a very specific or even self - published piece. Without reading it, it's hard to summarize.
She could be in danger of getting hurt. If she levitates high enough and then wakes up suddenly, she might fall and injure herself.
It's highly unlikely. A 4-story drop is a significant height and would cause serious injury or death, even if you were sleeping.
No, such stories are not common but when they do occur, they are very serious. It involves an invasion of personal space and is a form of abuse.
There could be indie or self - published novels with such a concept. It might be a story that uses this unique idea to explore themes like the unknown within ourselves, the power of the subconscious, or the existence of hidden magical forces. For example, it could be a story where the girl's levitation while sleeping is a sign of her untapped potential that she has to learn to control as she grows in the story.