In a lot of the fanfiction, James McAvoy is often depicted as charming. For example, in 'A Glimpse of Him', his character has this effortless charm that draws the OC towards him. He is also usually intelligent, like in 'The Intellectual Bond' where he and the OC engage in deep, thought - provoking conversations.
The Newsroom Genoa story could potentially be based on a variety of sources. Maybe it draws from similar newsroom dramas or real-world journalistic incidents that have been fictionalized for the story.
No, it is not appropriate. Writing sexual fanfiction about a real person like James McAvoy is a violation of his privacy and can be considered disrespectful. Fanfiction should generally focus on fictional aspects of a character's story or relationships in a more positive and respectful way.
As far as I know, there is no official release of James McAvoy's bedtime stories. However, some of his fans might have compiled interesting stories he has told over the years in different media, but this is not an official or comprehensive collection.
One interesting James McAvoy fanfiction could be a story where his character from 'X - Men' has a different backstory. For example, instead of the usual path to becoming Professor X, he could start as a street - wise kid with special powers that he has to hide. Another could be a romantic fanfiction where he falls in love with an ordinary person in a small town while filming a movie there. And there might be a fanfiction that places him in a historical setting, like in the Victorian era, using his acting skills to portray a character who is a struggling artist.
I'm not entirely sure specifically how James McAvoy would be related to a 'black rainbow' in modern love stories. But perhaps it could be a very creative and unique concept where the 'black rainbow' represents something dark or complex in the love stories he might be part of. Maybe it's a symbol for the hidden or less obvious aspects of love that his characters experience.
The 'her' could be a junior reporter. Junior reporters are often assigned top stories but might face difficulties in getting all the elements together. For example, they may not have the right connections to get exclusive interviews, leaving them without a top story.