Some of the friends might be in unhappy relationships themselves and want to bring the bachelorette down to their level. Or perhaps they are just very irresponsible and don't think about the long - term consequences of their actions. They might also be trying to prove some kind of point, like that the bachelorette is too 'goody - two - shoes' and needs to loosen up, but in a very wrong way.
It could be that they have a group dynamic where they encourage bad behavior. They don't see the seriousness of forcing someone to cheat. They might also be projecting their own insecurities onto the bachelorette. For example, if they feel that they have made bad relationship choices, they want the bachelorette to also make a mistake so that they don't feel so alone in their relationship failures.
This is a really sad situation. Maybe her friends thought it was just a 'harmless' prank but it's completely wrong. The bachelorette might be in a committed relationship and her friends' actions could cause a lot of harm to her relationship and her self - esteem. She might feel pressured into doing something she doesn't want to do just to fit in with her friends. And if her partner finds out, it could lead to a break - up, and she'll be left with the guilt of having cheated.
One possible motive could be power - related. Sasuke might see Naruto as a symbol of something he wants to control, maybe Naruto's power or his unwavering spirit. By making Naruto his pet, he could feel a sense of superiority.
Revenge can play a role too. If one friend feels wronged by the other, maybe through an act of betrayal or a hurtful comment in the past, they could seek revenge in the most extreme way, which is murder.
It could also be related to some past secrets or grudges. Perhaps there was an incident in the past that the friends had forgotten about, but the killer held onto it and let it fester until it led to murder. Say, a childhood incident where the killer felt wronged by the group of friends but never spoke up about it.
A wife bachelorette story could be about a woman who, before getting married, had a wild bachelorette party with her closest friends. They went on a weekend trip to a beach town. They had a scavenger hunt on the beach, looking for shells and other treasures. They also had a dance - off at a local beach bar. It was a time for her to let loose and celebrate her last days of singlehood before becoming a wife.
It could be for revenge, thinking that the humans he's targeting have wronged him in some extreme way. Or maybe he's been brainwashed into believing that it's necessary for some twisted cause.
It could be that the son's friends, perhaps through peer pressure or some kind of mischievous idea, try to get the son to do something that involves his mom in an unexpected way. For example, they might dare the son to invite his mom to a very uncool event for her like a skateboarding competition among kids and then try to make her participate in some way.
Love can also be a motive in a murder between friends. If two friends fall in love with the same person, the situation can turn deadly. One friend might see the other as a threat to their own romantic prospects and resort to murder. Or, if one friend has an affair with the other's partner, it can create a situation where murder seems like the only way out for the betrayed friend.
Motives in these types of stories can also be related to a sick exploration of the 'forbidden'. Outlaws in these stories may be interested in seeing how far they can push people to violate the most fundamental of taboos. They might believe that by forcing incest upon a family, they are breaking down the last vestiges of a civilized society. It could also be a way for them to create chaos and anarchy, as incestuous relationships would disrupt the normal social order within the family and the community at large. Additionally, in some fictional scenarios, it could be part of a complex and twisted plot to gain something from the family, such as inheritance or property, by first degrading them to such a level that they are more likely to give in to the outlaws' demands.
One possible motive could be Snape's complex relationship with Harry's father. Snape might see Harry as a way to get back at James in some twisted way. He could also be acting out of a sense of duty to the Dark Lord, believing that taking Harry by force is part of some larger plan to gain power or favor.