You could try to recreate your first date. Go to the same places, do the same things. For example, a friend of mine did this for his wife. He even wore the same clothes as on their first date. His wife was extremely touched and surprised.
They can also read some mystery novels. 'The Westing Game' is full of twists and turns. Reading this kind of book can improve their logical thinking skills. Science - fiction books like 'Ender's Game' are also suitable. It makes them think about the future of humanity and technology.
Isaac Asimov is a very famous science fiction author. He wrote many books, like the 'Foundation' series. His works often explore big ideas about society and technology. Another is Arthur C. Clarke. He's known for works such as '2001: A Space Odyssey'. His ideas about space exploration and the future of humanity were very visionary. And of course, Ray Bradbury. His book 'Fahrenheit 451' is a well - loved science fiction work that warns about the dangers of a society without free thought.
A popular Nepali cultural story is that of the Kumari. The Kumari is a young girl chosen to be a living goddess. It is a unique and fascinating part of Nepali culture. People believe she has special powers and is a symbol of purity and divinity.
It can inspire more creativity within the fan community. Fans might start creating their own fashion - inspired art or stories related to Harry Potter. For example, they could draw the characters in new, fashionable outfits.
It can make them more aware of the world's complexity. For example, in 'The Lion King' when Simba's father is killed, children learn about loss and the harsh reality of death. This can be a bit scary at first but also helps them grow emotionally.
There are also fanfictions where Merlin is reincarnated as a student at Hogwarts. This allows for interesting interactions with the existing characters. He might be a prodigy in magic, far surpassing his classmates, and have to hide his true identity to avoid unwanted attention. Maybe he uses his knowledge from his past life to discover new spells or magical theories.
One of the well - known best - selling European short stories is 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant. It tells the story of a woman who borrows a diamond necklace for a party, loses it, and then spends years in poverty trying to replace it, only to find out in the end that the original necklace was a fake. Another is Franz Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis', where the protagonist wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect, exploring themes of alienation and family. And Anton Chekhov's short stories like 'The Lady with the Dog' are also very popular, which delves into complex human relationships.
Since we should avoid erotic content, let's talk about common themes in general friendship stories. Common themes can include loyalty, shared adventures, and growth together. For example, two friends might go on a journey where they face challenges and learn more about themselves and each other through the experience.
One great book could be 'Ancillary Justice' by Ann Leckie. It's a really interesting take on artificial intelligence and empire - building in a far - flung future. The main character is a former AI warship in a human body, which is a very unique concept.