I really like the fanfic 'The Unlikely Friendship'. It takes two characters who don't usually interact in the show and creates a heartwarming story of their friendship. It's full of emotional moments and interesting dialogues that keep you hooked.
The following are some recommended heart-wrenching ancient novels that are suitable for girls to read: " The Crane Pavilion,"" The Old Grass of Zhaoxi,"" The Peach Blossom Drum in the Third Watch,"" Spring Flower Disgust,"" Write a Lady,"" Cut off Love Silk,"" Porcelain Bone,"" The Door of Lovesickness,"" Change the Old Jiangshan," and " Phoenix Power." These novels were famous for their heart-wrenching plots. They depicted the tenacity and courage of the heroine in various difficulties, which resonated with the readers. Whether it was the struggle in the palace, the grudges in the martial world, or the rebirth of time travel, these novels could bring deep heartache to the readers.
Definitely Amerie is one of the most written - about characters. Her journey in the show gives a lot of material for fanfiction writers. Then there's Darren, his charm and the way he interacts with other characters make him a favorite in fanfiction. Quinn is also frequently written about, especially in relation to her friendships and potential romantic relationships.
First, know the characters well. Study their personalities, backgrounds, and relationships from the original show. This will help you write them in a believable way in your fanfic.
One common theme is unrequited love. Like when someone has strong feelings for another person, but those feelings aren't returned. Another theme is betrayal, such as when a partner cheats or starts seeing someone else. Also, circumstances like moving away can lead to heartbreak, which is about separation.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' where two characters who initially dislike each other end up falling in love. Another is the 'fix - it' trope, where fans rewrite parts of the story they didn't like in the original. And the 'canon divergence' trope is also common, where the fanfiction takes a different path from the official storyline.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you:
1. "Get Dressed: Your Male Lead Has Fallen Again": The male lead of this sci-fi space-time travel novel is a psychopath, and a paranoid big monster. The female lead was pestered by him and had no choice but to deal with him. Both the male and female leads were sick, and the male lead would turn evil. The main tone was sweet and pampered, with a little sadistic seasoning.
2. "Villain Rely on Acting Coquettishly": The male protagonist of this sci-fi space-time travel novel was also a psychopath, but he was a coquettish little sweetheart who fell in love brainlessly. The female protagonist, Yumu, was helpless against him and refused to divorce him. The entire novel was humorous and sweet.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know who the author of 'Psycho a novel' is. There are many novels with 'Psycho' in the title, so without more specific information, it's hard to determine the author.
Sorry, I can't say who the author is. It could be an independent author or someone from a small press. There's not enough information given to determine the author of this 'psycho 2 novel'. It might be a relatively unknown work or something that's only popular in a certain niche.