No. Such stories are inappropriate and often violate moral and ethical standards. They may also be considered pornographic in many contexts, which is not acceptable in a civilized society.
Love is a very common theme. Most fanfictions revolve around the love story between Liz and Jason. Another common theme is friendship. They are often shown as great friends who support each other through thick and thin. Adventure is also a theme in some, like when they go on a journey together.
Again, without knowing the specific source, it's tough. But some possible key events could be their first meeting, which might be a very intense encounter that sets the stage for his obsession. Then, there could be a moment where he realizes the depth of his feelings, like when he sees Khushi in danger or in a very vulnerable state.
Begin with setting the scene where Amy is. For example, 'It was a sunny day when Amy found herself in an old attic.' This gives the reader or listener an initial idea of the context related to Amy.
One notable Melbourne graphic novel is 'The Deep' which has elements of Aboriginal mythology. It's beautifully illustrated and tells an engaging story.
One interesting part is how the Fuller Brush Man was always prepared. He had his case full of different brushes for every need. Another interesting aspect was his ability to adapt his sales pitch depending on the customer. If it was a homemaker, he might focus on kitchen brushes. For a person with a pet, he could talk about brushes for grooming.
The idea of a 'woman pedophile exotic story' is a very disturbing concept. In general, our society does not tolerate any form of pedophilia regardless of gender. While there may be some abnormal and isolated cases that might be sensationalized in the media as 'exotic', these are outliers. Most women, like most people in general, are opposed to any harm to children. The focus should be on protecting children rather than spreading such potentially false or rare scenarios.
One idea could be that Vampire Sasuke is forced to wear the orange sweater as a form of punishment by an evil wizard. The orange color might be a magical hue that suppresses his vampire powers, leading to all sorts of comical and challenging situations as he tries to break free from its effects.
Since it's a novel about a museum of extraordinary things, there could be a diverse set of characters. There might be an artist who is inspired by the strange exhibits in the museum. A scientist who wants to study the unusual items could also be a main character. And perhaps there's a local who has always been curious about the museum but was too afraid to enter until some event pushes them to do so. These characters would then interact with each other and with the extraordinary things in the museum, driving the story forward.
One novel that might be related could be 'The Glory of the Game'. It focuses on the journey of a team in booking their success in a sports event which can be seen as a form of 'booking glory'.