He could meet his future self. His future self might be wiser, having learned from all the experiences in the past. They could have a deep conversation about Shinji's purpose and the mistakes he's made.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels named in such a way. It might be about the breakdown of a relationship, a society, or a character's mental state.
The breakdown of a romance novel could be due to various factors. For example, the lack of chemistry between the main characters. If the hero and heroine don't have that spark, it can make the whole story fall flat. Also, a weak plot can contribute to it. If the story just follows a predictable pattern without any twists or turns, readers may lose interest.
Definitely not. 'Breakdown lane' is a traffic-related term and has nothing to do with being a fictional book. It's an area on a highway for vehicles that have broken down.
One scary car breakdown story I heard was when a person was driving alone at night on a deserted highway. Suddenly, the engine just cut out and all the lights went off. They were in the middle of nowhere with no cell phone signal. It was pitch black and every little noise made them jump. They had to wait for hours until a passing truck finally stopped to help.
Their relationship could be a bit rocky at first. They might argue about how to raise the baby. Asuka might be more strict while Shinji is more lenient. But through these disagreements, they gradually learn to compromise and in the process, their relationship deepens. They realize that they need to be united for the sake of their child.
Jason Todd in fanfiction can be quite complex. In many stories, his dark past as Robin and his resurrection play a huge part. His breakdowns often stem from his trauma. Writers may explore how he copes with his inner demons, like his anger towards Batman. Sometimes, he's portrayed as a loner trying to find his place in the world again after all he's been through.
My first date in the car started well, but then the engine made a strange noise and the car stopped. I was so worried. My date, though, was very positive. We started looking at the engine, even though we didn't really know what we were doing. It was a bonding moment. We ended up getting a ride from a passer - by and still managed to have a great time at the beach we were headed to.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could vary greatly. 'Ciel' might refer to a character from a particular series, and a 'breakdown fanfic' could be about that character experiencing some sort of emotional or mental breakdown. It might explore the character's inner turmoil, what led to the breakdown, and how they deal with it in the context of the fan - created story.