Another theme is exploring the backstories of the characters more deeply. In the actual drama, there may not have been enough time to fully develop all the characters' pasts. Fanfictions can fill in those gaps, like delving into the character's family history or how they came to be the person they are in the drama.
The white envelopes in the story might symbolize purity and anonymity. The white color is often associated with purity, and the fact that they are anonymous means the act of giving is purely about kindness, not for recognition.
One great Kdrama to watch for a love story is 'Crash Landing on You'. It tells the story of a South Korean heiress who accidentally paraglides into North Korea and falls in love with a North Korean army officer. The chemistry between the lead characters is amazing, and the show beautifully depicts their journey of love across different cultures and political boundaries.
Another place could be Wattpad. There are many Kdrama fans who post their fanfictions there. Look for the Snowdrop section or do a general search. However, the quality may vary, so you might need to sift through a bit to find the really good ones.
Once upon a Christmas, in a small town blanketed in white snow. There was an old black - and - white cat named Tom. Tom was an outcast among the other animals as he didn't look as colorful as the birds or as furry as the dogs. On Christmas Eve, a little girl named Lily found Tom shivering outside. She took him in, gave him some warm milk and a cozy place by the fireplace. That Christmas, Tom experienced love for the first time. It was a simple black and white Christmas, but full of warmth and kindness.
The 'White Christmas Story' could be a heartwarming narrative. It may start with the anticipation of a white Christmas, with everyone hoping for snow. As the snow begins to fall, it could bring a sense of peace and joy. There might be a story within it about a lonely person who finds company during this white Christmas. It could be about the local church bells ringing on a white Christmas morning, and people coming together to celebrate the birth of Jesus. There could be descriptions of the beautiful white - covered trees and rooftops, and how the whole place looks like a winter wonderland.
Well, 'White Christmas' has a rather interesting back story. Irving Berlin penned this classic. He grew up in a place where white Christmases were common. As he got older and perhaps a bit more nostalgic, he wrote this song to capture that feeling of a perfect Christmas with a white landscape. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, spreading that sense of a traditional, snowy Christmas all around the world.