I'm not sure who Amelia and Eleanor are in this story without reading it. They could be friends, sisters, or just two people who happen to go on a ride together.
Well, in this fanfiction where Alvin gets sick, it could start with Alvin waking up one day feeling really unwell. He has a high fever and can't even sing his favorite tunes. Simon, being the smart one, tries to diagnose what's wrong with him using his vast knowledge. Theodore, on the other hand, is just worried sick and keeps bringing Alvin his favorite snacks, thinking that will make him better. As the story progresses, they might face some challenges like not being able to find the right medicine in time or having to deal with Alvin's crankiness due to his illness.
Well, one aspect to consider in this fanfic could be Brittany's character development. In the original Alvin and the Chipmunks, Brittany is often portrayed as confident and a bit sassy. In a lemon - themed fanfic, perhaps her character could be put in situations that test her confidence in a new way. For example, she might face a challenge that makes her question her self - assurance and then grow from it.
Alvin often expresses love through grand gestures. For example, he might plan a big concert just for the one he loves, using his charm and star - like quality to show his affection.
One common theme is friendship. Since they are part of the same group, many fanfics explore how their friendship grows and changes over time. It could be about them becoming closer friends through shared experiences like going on tour or dealing with a difficult performance.
One idea could be a story about the chipmunks getting lost in a big city during a concert tour. They have to use their wits and musical talents to find their way back to Dave. For example, they might perform on the street to earn money for a map or directions.
Eleanor and Park isn't historical fiction. It focuses on the present-day experiences and relationships of the main characters, without delving into historical events or periods.
At the beginning, Eleanor is a rigid character with set routines. As the story unfolds, her relationship with Raymond and her own experiences gradually break down her walls. She begins to face her past traumas and in doing so, becomes more confident and self - aware. For instance, she starts to take better care of her appearance and interact more with people in a positive way. This development is slow but steady throughout the novel.