I recommend "Chronicle of the Secret Agent's Doting Wife" to you. This book is a modern romance novel about urban life. The protagonist was a rookie agent. She was protected 24 hours a day, and the one guarding her was an agent from the year 6017. The story between the two had just begun. If you like modern romance novels, this book will not disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Kids can make ofrendas (altars). They gather items like photos of the deceased, candles, and their favorite foods to place on the altar as an offering. For example, they might put a plate of pan de muerto (bread of the dead) on the altar.
One such 'dead kids story' could be about a group of children who got lost in a spooky forest. They were playing near their village and wandered too far. As night fell, they couldn't find their way back. One by one, they succumbed to the cold and fear, and in the end, none of them made it out alive. It's a tragic tale that shows the importance of safety and supervision for children.
In such a fanfiction, the Hokage might be consumed by grief. They could vow to find out who was responsible for Naruto's death and seek revenge. It could also lead to a dark period in the Hidden Leaf Village, with the villagers losing hope as Naruto was seen as a symbol of strength and unity.
There were many novels about the officer's agent spoiling his wife, such as:
1 Secret Agent Wife: Boss 'Secret Lover
2. Special Agent Abandoned Concubine: Deposed Empress General
3 " Special Agent Concubine: Tyrant, I Don't Love You Anymore "
4. The Beloved Concubine
5 "Special Agent Wife"
The above are some novels similar to the officer's agent's favorite wife. I hope it will be helpful to you.
I'm not sure specifically which 'dead kids true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving the death of kids in real life. It might be about a tragic accident, a disease outbreak among children in a certain area, or some criminal act targeting kids.
One 'Day of the Dead Kids Story' could be about a group of children who prepare for the Day of the Dead by making colorful sugar skulls. They learn from their grandparents about the significance of this day in honoring the dead. Each child makes a skull dedicated to a family member who has passed away, and they decorate it with bright colors and patterns, using it as a way to remember and celebrate their loved ones' lives.