Well, a Cresswell fanfic is basically a piece of writing by fans about characters named Cresswell. It's a way for fans to expand on the existing story or create their own interpretations. It can be about their daily lives, a love story between them, or an epic adventure they go on. Fanfic writers get to use their creativity to develop the Cresswell characters further.
Well, there are a few places to find Cresswell fanfic. One of the main ones is Archive of Our Own. It has a large collection of fanfics from various fandoms, and you're likely to find Cresswell fanfic there. Another option is FanFiction.net. However, sometimes you might also find Cresswell fanfic on smaller, more specialized fanfic communities related to the specific source of the Cresswell characters.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it could be about various fictional elements like an exciting adventure, a love story set in a fictional world, or a mystery to be solved. Maybe it has unique characters with special powers or abilities.
One common theme is mystery-solving. Since they are often associated with solving mysteries in the original works, fanfictions also tend to focus on that. For example, they might be investigating a strange occurrence in a spooky old mansion.
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions from various fandoms, and there's a good chance you'll find some great Thomas Cresswell and Audrey Rose fanfiction there.
One popular story might be 'The Adventures of Thomas and Audrey' which could involve them solving mysteries together in a different setting than the original work. Another could be 'Thomas and Audrey's Love Through Time' where their relationship is explored across different time periods.
A popular one is 'Love in the Midst of Mystery: Audrey and Thomas'. It beautifully portrays their love story against the backdrop of the mysteries they face. The author does an amazing job of bringing out the emotions of the characters, making it a very engaging read.
Some works by Neil Gaiman, like 'Stardust', might be similar. It has a lot of fantastical elements and a unique story. Also, J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series, which is full of magic and adventure.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors like how well it's written, how it's promoted within the fan community, and the size of the Hyuuga fandom interested in Sakura -centric stories.
Definitely not. Common fanfic often focuses on things like relationships between characters, alternative plotlines for existing stories, or exploring the backstories of characters. 'Ballcrushing' seems like an extremely specific and rather unappealing concept that would not be widespread in the fanfic community. It might be something only found in very small, niche corners of the Internet where people with very unique interests gather.