You might also consider joining fan communities dedicated to 'Fullmetal Alchemist' (where Edward Elric is from). Members can often recommend great fanfictions that are in line with the general community standards.
I know of a small business that went through tough times. Competition was fierce and they were losing money. The owner decided to pivot their business model. They focused on a niche market that was not being fully served. They also improved their customer service. It was a long and hard process, but now they are thriving.
A really good one is 'Back to Childhood'. This fanfiction not only deages Harry but also some of his friends. It's a long - form story that really takes the time to explore the relationships between the characters as they are in their deaged states. It's interesting to see how their personalities are both the same and different from their older selves, and how they interact with the Hogwarts environment all over again.
One such game could be 'This War of Mine'. It is based on the real experiences of civilians during war. In the game, you control a group of survivors who must scavenge for resources, make difficult moral decisions, and try to stay alive in a war - torn city.
There is a story where a woman enters an old bookstore. A mysterious man working there catches her eye. As they start to talk about books, their voices become softer, and their eyes lock. Before long, they are sharing a secret, sexy moment among the dusty shelves, their newfound romance beginning in this unexpected place.
Parents can start by basing the stories on real - life situations that their kids have experienced or will experience. For example, if the child is going to start school, create a story about the first day at school. Use simple language and include positive characters that the child can look up to.
I remember my first time giving a speech. I was so nervous that my hands were shaking. But once I started, I got into the flow and it went better than I expected.
One well - known Whitby Abbey ghost story is about the ghost of a nun. Legend has it that she haunts the ruins, perhaps a remnant of the abbey's religious past. Some claim to have seen a figure in a nun's habit wandering among the ancient stones.
Since we have so little information about this 'gaston short story', it's impossible to say who the author is. It could be an emerging writer who has self - published their work, or it could be an established author writing under a pen name. Maybe it's a story from a local literary scene that hasn't gained widespread recognition yet.
Sharing such a story involving family members in a threesome context is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms, so I can't provide such a story.