It could mean that in Vampire Diaries fanfiction, coming close to a certain plot development, character arc, or relationship dynamic isn't satisfactory. For example, if a story almost has a great romantic reunion between two beloved characters but falls short, it leaves readers wanting more. It emphasizes the high standards fans might have for fanfiction in this particular fandom.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote the lyrics for a song titled 'lirik never ending story'. It could be written by the songwriter associated with a particular musical version of 'The Never Ending Story'.
One example could be when a fanfic almost nails the relationship between Damon and Elena. It might have the right dialogue for them at the start, but as the story progresses, it fails to capture the intensity and evolution of their relationship like in the show. Another example could be a story that almost creates a great new vampire character with an interesting backstory, but it doesn't fully develop the implications of that backstory on the overall plot of the fanfic.
Well, the 'lirik never ending story' could be referring to the lyrics that describe the cyclical nature of the story. It might talk about how events keep repeating or evolving in that never - ending narrative. For example, the lyrics could be about the protagonist constantly facing new challenges in a world that seems to have no end to its mysteries.
Since this isn't a widely known novel title that I'm familiar with, I can't tell you the author. It could be an indie author or someone just starting out in the writing world. There are so many novels being written every day that it's difficult to identify the author without more context.
Perhaps it's about how love, while a powerful emotion, is often insufficient to sustain a relationship without other elements like mutual respect, understanding, and communication. In the novel, the characters might face situations where their love is tested, and they realize that just loving each other isn't enough to keep the relationship intact.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But usually, in a novel with such a title, there could be a couple. Maybe a man and a woman who are deeply in love but face challenges that show love isn't sufficient.
The main theme could be the complexity of human relationships. 'Love is never enough' might imply that other elements such as trust, respect and communication are also crucial in a relationship. In a Chinese novel context, it could also be related to cultural values and how they affect the perception of love. For example, filial piety might sometimes conflict with personal love, making love not sufficient on its own.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't read the light novel. But they could be two young lovers who are facing challenges in their relationship.