A theme could be the impact of his actions on the community and society at large. It could show how the lives of the victims' families were shattered, and how the event changed the perception of safety in the area. This would be a way to use the idea of Paddock in a way that focuses on the consequences rather than the perpetrator himself.
It's a complex issue. On one hand, it can be seen as unethical as Steven Paddock was a mass murderer. Glorifying or creating fictional works around such a person might seem inappropriate. However, if the fan fiction is used in a context of exploring the psychological aspects of his actions from a critical and non - glorifying perspective, it could potentially have some merit in understanding the nature of such heinous acts.
In 'Steven x Pink Steven fanfiction', themes of identity are likely to be prominent. As they are two parts of a whole, the stories could revolve around how they define themselves both individually and in relation to each other. Also, themes of redemption could be present. Maybe Pink Steven has some past actions that need to be redeemed through his connection with Steven. And then there are themes of growth, as they both grow and change through their interactions.
One possible theme could be about new beginnings. The pregnancy could symbolize a new chapter in Futaba's life, bringing hope and growth. For example, it could be about her learning to be more responsible and facing new challenges with courage.
A non - harmful plot could involve the 'kidnapper' being a character from a parallel dimension who accidentally took the reader in a moment of confusion. Then, they work together to find a way to get the reader back home while learning about each other's worlds. This way, it turns into a story of discovery and cooperation rather than a sinister one.
One possible theme could be the power dynamic between a teacher and a student. Snape is a strict teacher, and Harry is a bit of a rebel. So it could show how Snape tries to assert his authority in a more creative and non - violent way.
A plotline could involve Hermione being in a situation where she has to negotiate with two Death Eaters. Through the negotiations, they start to see her intelligence and strength. They form an unlikely bond where they end up protecting each other from other threats in the wizarding world. This bond could be written in a way that explores the idea of a threesome in terms of their connection and how they function together as a unit, without any sexual connotations. It could be about breaking down the barriers between the 'good' and the 'evil' in the context of the Harry Potter universe.
There could be a theme of discovery. The human discovers the unique culture and communication of dolphins, and the dolphin discovers the strange world of humans. Or a theme of rescue. The human rescues a dolphin from a fishing net, and in return, the dolphin helps the human in some difficult situation in the ocean. These themes can be explored in a non - inappropriate way in fanfiction.
One plotline could be that it's a magical or accidental pregnancy. Maybe there was some sort of strange magic at work that caused this situation. And then they have to deal with the reactions of their friends and the different communities they belong to. It could be about how they navigate the challenges of an unexpected pregnancy while still being heroes and dealing with their other responsibilities.
Well, it could be a story about a prank. Maybe some mischievous demigod plays a trick on Percy and he ends up accidentally wearing panties as part of the joke. And then the rest of the story could be about how he tries to get out of this embarrassing situation without losing face among his friends at Camp Half - Blood.
One common theme is friendship development. Since their relationship starts as friends in the show, fan fiction often explores how that friendship deepens into something more. For example, they might write about shared experiences that bring them closer together.