One interesting concept could be exploring the darker side of the ninja world in a more in - depth way. For example, how the power of Dark Hadou might corrupt characters or change the power dynamics among the ninja villages. It might also involve creating new, morally ambiguous characters who are influenced by this dark power.
There is some. I've seen some on Wattpad as well. Some focus on how Nejire's bubbly personality might interact with Deku's more reserved and determined nature. It's really interesting to see how different authors imagine their relationship developing. For example, some might write about them meeting during a hero event and gradually falling for each other.
Naruto himself is often involved. He might be either tempted by Dark Hadou or have to fight against those who use it. Sasuke could also be a main character in such fanfictions. His quest for power could lead him to explore the Dark Hadou. And then there's Kakashi, who with his experience and knowledge, might be involved in trying to stop the spread of Dark Hadou.
There are themes related to self - discovery. As they fall in love, they also discover new things about themselves. For Deku, it could be learning to be more confident in his personal relationships because of Nejire. For Nejire, it might be about finding a deeper purpose in her hero work through Deku. And of course, there are the typical romantic themes like first dates, confessions of love, and dealing with jealousy from other characters.
One common theme is the exploration of their relationship development. Since they are both characters in My Hero Academia, writers often focus on how they first start to notice each other, their first dates, and how they grow closer over time.
You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of My Hero Academia fanfictions, and you can easily search for Tamaki x Nejire stories using the search function. Just type in the relevant tags, like 'Tamaki' and 'Nejire' and filter for the relationship you want.
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