I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'la mujer del vendaval full story'. Maybe you can provide more context or look for it in relevant literature or online resources.
I'm not aware of the 'la mujer del vendaval full story', so I can't accurately name the main characters. But generally in a story, there are often characters who interact with the main character. In this case, if the woman is the focus, there might be antagonists, helpers or people who play important roles in her journey in the story.
I'm not entirely sure as it seems to be some sort of non - standard or archaic phrase. It could potentially be in a regional or very old form of a language. Maybe 'ab' could be a preposition like 'from' in some languages, 'dolchor' might be related to 'dulce' in Spanish or Portuguese meaning'sweet', and 'temps' is 'time' in French, but 'novel' here is unclear in this context.
One key element is the struggle for success in the music industry. Just like in real life, the main character has to fight for her place among other artists. Another is the experience of betrayal, which unfortunately is very common in real - life showbiz scenarios.
Maybe there's a plot about a school play where all the drama backstage affects the performance. There could be arguments over roles, with some students feeling they were unfairly cast. And then during the rehearsals, there are more dramas like someone getting injured or falling ill, and the others having to scramble to make the play work.
I'm not sure specifically which 'la la school drama story' you mean. It could be about the typical dramas that happen in school like friendships, rivalries between students, or conflicts with teachers.