A great plot for My Hero Academia fan fiction is exploring the backstories of the teachers. What if Aizawa had a secret mission during his early hero days that changed his view on heroics? Another idea is to create an alternate universe where quirks are reversed. So, someone like Bakugo who has an explosive quirk now has a quirk that absorbs explosions. Also, you could write a story about a new student with a really strange and powerful quirk that no one understands, and they struggle to fit in while also being a target for villains.
Perhaps Percy finds out that being the son of Selene gives him a connection to the dreams of mortals. He starts to have strange visions through their dreams and realizes that there is a hidden threat that is using the dreams to manipulate people. He has to figure out how to stop this threat without causing harm to the mortals. He might team up with some other demigods who have powers related to the mind or dreams to solve this mystery.
It's simple. Just as an apple is a part of our daily diet for some, 'life is an apple story' can be a part of our daily thinking. We can see the daily tasks and events as parts of the apple. For example, the morning routine could be like the first bite of the apple, fresh and new.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But if it's based on Kafka's works, it might have characters like Josef K. from 'The Trial' who is constantly trying to figure out the charges against him in a bewildering and unjust legal system.
A common theme is friendship. They are both strong female characters from different superhero backgrounds (Kara being from Krypton and Batgirl being part of the Batman family), and fanfictions often explore how they form a deep friendship.
Well, it might be a coincidence, but more likely, they are really into you. They could be constantly checking their social media waiting for your story to pop up. This shows that they don't want to miss out on any updates from you, which is a positive sign in terms of their feelings towards you.
As of now, Instagram doesn't directly support embedding Spotify playlists in IG stories. However, you can take a screenshot of the Spotify playlist and post it in your IG story and then mention the playlist name and artist in the caption to give your followers an idea of what music you're into.
It could imply that in the context of the fanfiction, the character is saying to their loved one (baby) that all they require is for time to pass quickly. Maybe they are waiting for a certain event or a reunion in the story.
Many of these stories also come from the long history of the Jewish people. Through centuries of persecution, displacement, and community - building, stories were passed down orally. The hardships faced by the Jews in different regions influenced the creation of ghost stories. For instance, in places where there were pogroms, there might be stories of the ghosts of victims haunting the sites of those atrocities as a way of commemorating the events and the people who suffered.