One popular one might be those that explore their relationship development leading up to the kiss. It could show how their friendship gradually turned into something more romantic, with the kiss being a culmination of their growing feelings.
The appeal lies in the relationship between Jude and Connor itself. Their characters likely have a chemistry that fans love to explore further through fanfiction, and a kiss is a powerful way to show their connection.
One way to develop their relationship further is by introducing a conflict that they have to overcome together. For example, if there is a new family in the neighborhood that is causing trouble for them or their friends. Jude and Noah would have to put their heads together, communicate effectively, and use their combined skills to deal with the situation. This would not only strengthen their bond but also show how they can support each other in difficult times.
A more emotional plot could be that Noah discovers Jude is being bullied at school. Noah decides to stand up for Jude in a very public and bold way. This causes a bit of a stir at school, but it also starts a conversation about bullying. Jude is initially embarrassed but then realizes how much Noah cares about him and their bond deepens as they work together to combat bullying in their school.
Fanfiction.net is also a great place. There are many different categories and you might find some really interesting jude and connor stories written by various authors. Just use the search function to look for them specifically.
Sure, The Fosters is fictional. It's designed to tell fictional stories and evoke emotions through its fictional characters and their experiences. The show doesn't represent real-life scenarios.
I don't know who St Jude Beckett is in this story as I haven't heard of it before. It could be a fictional character or a real person that only a small group of people are familiar with.
The Fosters is not based on a true story. It's a fictional show that focuses on the lives and relationships of its characters within a made-up setting and storyline.