He could meet an AU version of Hinata who is more assertive and outgoing. Maybe she's a powerful ninja in her own right and not as shy as in the original story.
In this fanfiction, the meeting with the grandfather could also be a source of conflict. Perhaps the grandfather has certain expectations or traditions that seem to be at odds with Shikaneji's relationship. This would create drama as they try to navigate their feelings while also dealing with the grandfather's views.
In a Shika Neji AU fanfiction where they meet their grandfather, it might be a very emotional encounter. The grandfather could be a symbol of their roots and heritage. He might have a unique power or ability that he passes on to them, either literally or through some wise advice. For instance, he could teach them how to face their inner demons or how to make the right decisions in difficult situations, which would then shape their characters and their roles in the fanfiction's plot.
If the grandfather is very warm and accepting, Shikaneji would feel relieved and happy. They might open up more about their relationship and their dreams. Nejire could start chatting excitedly about their future together, and Shinsou would relax and join in the conversation more. However, if the grandfather is not so friendly, they would be disappointed and perhaps a bit defensive.
To start, think about a unique concept or theme. Develop interesting characters with distinct traits. Also, plan out the basic plot structure with a beginning, middle, and end.
The typical story is that the Pilgrims and Native Americans came together to share a feast and express gratitude. But it's a simplistic view that doesn't cover all the complexities and later implications.
Typical characteristics often include a strong male and female lead. The female is usually beautiful, kind, and perhaps a bit feisty. The male is often handsome, rich or powerful. There's usually a conflict that keeps them apart initially, like a misunderstanding or a family feud. And of course, there's a happily - ever - after ending where they end up together.
A stereotypical romance novel commonly has a predictable structure. It starts with the introduction of the two main characters who are seemingly from different worlds or have different personalities. Then there's the build - up of their relationship, which is filled with moments of tension and relief. The story also tends to have side characters that either support or oppose the relationship. The writing style is often flowery, using a lot of adjectives to describe the characters' looks and feelings, and the overall mood is one of longing and love.