The girl, let's call her Lily, could be a street - smart orphan. Venom would be the main antagonist - turned - ally. Another character could be a detective, Inspector Thompson, who is investigating strange disappearances in the city which are actually related to Venom's activities. When the girl is licked by Venom, it sets off a chain of events that bring all these characters together, each with their own motives and secrets.
The main characters would obviously include the girl. She could be an ordinary girl with a strong will, like Mary, who has to face this extraordinary encounter with Venom. And of course, Venom itself. It could be a more complex Venom, not just a mindless monster, but with some level of intelligence and emotions, perhaps named Eddie Brock - Venom. There could also be a scientist character, Dr. Simmons, who is trying to study Venom and has some connection to the girl's situation.
One possible plot could be that the girl is in a situation where she is exploring an abandoned area, like an old factory. Suddenly, Venom appears. At first, she is terrified, but Venom, in its own strange way, shows a curious behavior towards her and licks her as a form of 'examining' her. Then she discovers she has some sort of connection to the symbiote and they end up having to work together to face a common enemy.
Obviously, the girl and Clifford would be the main characters. The girl could be a young, adventurous type, maybe around 8 - 10 years old. Clifford, of course, is the big, friendly red dog.
Well, it could be a horror - themed plot where the werewolf is menacing the girl and licking her as a form of intimidation or marking its prey.
In a fanfic, it could be that the girl is from a magical world where dinosaurs are brought back to life through magic. A small, cute dinosaur licks her as a sign of friendship. The girl then discovers that she has a special connection with the dinosaurs and has to use this connection to stop an evil wizard who wants to use the dinosaurs for his own dark purposes.
Well, perhaps it could be about a girl who has an encounter with Clifford, the big red dog, in a friendly way where he licks her as a sign of affection. Maybe she's lost in a park and Clifford finds her and his lick makes her feel better and less scared.
If we consider this from a broader perspective, any form of writing that involves inappropriate or unethical behavior towards a character, whether it's a human or human - like in a fanfic, is not acceptable. Fanfic writers should aim to create content that is in line with the values of the original franchise and also respects the general principles of decency and respect for all.
Well, it could be a horror - themed fanfic. Maybe the girl is in a mythological realm where she encounters Cerberus. Cerberus, being a menacing three - headed dog, might lick her face as a form of intimidation or perhaps there's some sort of magical connection that makes it do so. It could be part of a test she has to endure in this strange world.
Definitely Spider Girl and Venom are the stars. But in some fanfictions, characters from different timelines or alternate universes related to the Spider - Man franchise might be included. For example, characters like Silk, who has her own unique powers and relationship with spiders, could potentially be part of a story. And let's not forget about the people in Spider Girl's personal life, like her family members or school friends, who can add a more down - to - earth element to the often - out - there world of superheroes and symbiotes.
Probably not. Popular fanfics usually revolve around well - known mainstream characters or concepts. A 'whalewolf' is not a common or widely recognized concept, and the idea of a girl being licked by such a creature is quite out - there. So it's more likely to be a very small - scale, not very well - known fanfic.
No, it's not safe in a real - world sense even if it's in fanfic. Snakes have different kinds of saliva which could potentially be harmful if they licked a person. However, in fanfic, the author might be using this as a creative and somewhat edgy plot device to make the story more interesting or to introduce an element of the unknown.