One idea could be a story where Barbie and Ken go on an adventure to a far - off magical land. They face challenges together and their relationship grows stronger as they rely on each other to overcome obstacles.
A simple romantic plot could be that Ken plans a big, elaborate surprise date for Barbie. He decorates a whole rooftop with her favorite things and they have a private dinner under the stars.
Some interesting Naruto snippet collections in fanfiction could include those that focus on the characters' backstories. For example, there might be snippets about Naruto's early days in the academy, showing his struggles with loneliness and his determination to be recognized. Another type could be snippets about the relationships between characters, like the evolving friendship between Naruto and Sasuke, or the mentorship of Kakashi towards his students.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'Mr Carson the Real Man novel'. But he could be the main character, perhaps a complex individual with his own set of values, dreams, and flaws.
I don't know who Ken is specifically. The story he is telling could be about his personal experiences, like a trip he took, or it could be a fictional story he made up, perhaps a fantasy adventure with magical creatures.
I'm not sure who Mr Ken specifically is in this story without more context. It could be a character created by an individual author, perhaps a local or personal story where Mr Ken is a neighbor, a friend or an acquaintance.
You can start by searching on popular fanfiction websites. Websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3) have a large number of Naruto fanfictions. Use relevant keywords such as 'Naruto snippet collection' in the search bar. You can also look at the ratings and reviews of the stories to find ones that are well - received by other readers.
Since it involves timelines, a possible theme could be time - travel or alternate reality. Writers might play with how the story would change if certain events in the original 'worm' story happened differently in different timelines. Also, the idea of 'stay' could imply themes of permanence or trying to maintain a certain state in the face of changing timelines.