Well, a light novel is a Japanese - originated literary work. It's different from traditional novels in some ways. For one, the length might be shorter compared to a full - fledged novel. The illustrations play an important role as they enhance the reading experience. Also, light novels are very much in tune with the trends in youth culture. They can quickly adapt to new concepts like isekai (a different world) in the case of fantasy - themed light novels, which has become extremely popular in recent years. And as mentioned before, they are a great source for anime and manga creation, as the stories are often rich in imagination and character development.
In a Naruto fanfic inspired by 'Love me like you do', the characters could show deep emotional connection. For example, Sasuke might finally open up to Naruto in a way that's full of passion and understanding, similar to the intense feelings in the song. It could be a story where they realize their bond is more than just friendship, but also has elements of the kind of love described in the phrase.
I'm not sure specifically about covers similar to 'Living in Fiction' cover of 'Love Me Like You Do'. But you can try searching on music platforms like Spotify or YouTube. There are often many talented artists who do unique covers of popular songs.
Well, 'love me like you do' is a rather passionate statement, and 'living in fiction' might imply that the person wants to be loved in a way that's like the grand, over - the - top love often depicted in fictional works such as novels or movies. Maybe they want a love that's full of drama and intense emotions as seen in fictional romances.
I think it depends on the context and development of the story. Sometimes the actions and expressions might suggest love, but other times it could be more ambiguous.