Well, this kind of plot in fanfic usually shows a strong contrast. The 'gay bad boy' might be tough on the outside but has a soft heart deep down. Saving the abused boy can be a catalyst for character development for both of them. For example, the abused boy might start to trust again and the bad boy might learn more about compassion.
One common element is the transformation of the bad boy. He starts off as this somewhat rough character but through saving the abused boy, he becomes more empathetic. Another element is the vulnerability of the abused boy. His past abuse shapes his character and his relationship with the bad boy.
Yes, there are. For example, there might be stories of gay school boys who overcame bullying and found acceptance among their true friends. They could form a club or group where they support each other and promote understanding in the school community.
One great story could be 'Love in the Shadows'. It has a bad boy character who is initially seen as tough but gradually reveals his soft side as he falls in love with the male protagonist. The story is full of drama and emotional moments.
In this kind of fanfiction, Ash could be portrayed as a bad boy who breaks the rules at Pokemon school. Maybe he skips classes to go on his own Pokemon adventures. He might be constantly getting into trouble with the teachers, like Professor Oak. But his bad - boy charm could also attract other students, who are intrigued by his rebellious nature.
The main character is of course the bad boy himself. He's usually rebellious, doesn't follow the rules, and has a bit of an attitude. Then there's the good girl, who is often the object of the bad boy's affection. There are also the teachers, who are constantly trying to discipline the bad boy. And the jocks or popular kids who might pick on the bad boy or be in competition with him.
Typically, the bad boy in these novels is often rebellious. He might break school rules like skipping classes or getting into minor fights. He usually has a tough exterior but a soft heart deep down. For example, in many such novels, he might seem unapproachable at first but is actually very kind to the girl he likes. And there's often a lot of tension and conflict, not just between the bad boy and the girl, but also with other students or even teachers.
Perhaps Natsu is seen as a bad boy because he's from a different background than most of the students at Fairy Tail School. He might come from a poorer part of town and has a rougher attitude. He could be constantly getting into fights with the rich kids who look down on him, and through these conflicts, he learns about friendship and acceptance.
Sure. 'Hidden Passions' is a good one. The bad boy character in it is very alluring. He has that mysterious charm which makes the story exciting. The relationship development between him and the other male lead is really well - done.
One common theme is the contrast between the bad boy's tough exterior and his softer side when it comes to the reader. Another is the exploration of same - sex attraction in a somewhat forbidden or exciting context, like going against social norms within the fictional setting.