I think it could be that the settings or characters in 'West Side Story' have parallels or connections to those in 'Somewhere'. Or perhaps the music or style of the two have some similarities.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, they all meet the requirements:
1. "Future Movie Battlefield"-Virtual MMORPG novel. The main character is a cold-blooded killer in the game.
2. "The Cold-Blooded Killer Transmigrators: The Black-bellied Queen" was an ancient romance novel. The main character was a cold-blooded killer.
3. "The Queen of the Cold World is Too Arrogant"-an ancient romance novel. The main character is a 21st century killer, cold-blooded and ruthless.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Fictions that were between web novels and literature could be considered for publication in literary journals or publishing houses.
Literature journals usually had higher requirements for the quality and literariness of the novel. They paid more attention to the plot, character creation, writing style, etc., while online novels paid more attention to the flow and audience. Therefore, if the quality of the novel was high but it had a certain influence in the online novel market, then it could be considered to be published in a literary journal.
On the other hand, the publishing house paid more attention to the academic and research value of the novel. They usually required the novel to have a high level of ideology and cultural content, as well as pay attention to the style and story. If the novel had a unique style and characteristics and had a certain academic value, then it could be considered for publication in a publishing house.
Of course, there were also other publishing channels such as blog, Weibo, WeChat, and other social media platforms, but they usually required the novel to have a certain amount of traffic and audience base. In short, there were many ways to publish a novel. He could choose the appropriate channel to publish it according to the characteristics of his novel.
Man: Darling, how are you?
Woman: Yeah, I'm fine. What about you?
Man: I'm fine too. But I have a question for you.
W: What's the problem?
Man: I've been thinking about our relationship lately and I don't know if you feel the same way about me.
Woman: Well, I'm not sure about that.
M: I think we can try to talk and see if we agree with each other.
Woman: Yeah, I hope so too. However, I still need some time to think.
Man: Alright then we can communicate regularly to see if we've made any progress.
Woman: Okay, I will.
Man: Thank you for your answer. I'm looking forward to our exchange.
Woman: Me too.
"I'm sorry," he said.
An example of an emotional conversation between a man and a woman is as follows:
M: Can you stay tonight?
Woman: Sorry, I have a date.
Man: Then can you come to me?
Woman: I can't go back on my date.
Man: Okay, but I'll call you as soon as I can.
W: Thank you, but I need time to think.
Man: No problem, I'll always be here waiting for you.
Woman: Thank you, but I have to go on a date.
M: Okay, if you need any help, please let me know.
Woman: No need. I'll handle it myself.
Man: Okay, good luck.
W: Thank you. I wish you good luck too.
The above is a simple romantic conversation between a man and a woman, including some common emotional dialogue skills such as expressing concern, respecting the other party's decision, expressing needs and expectations, etc. Of course, the specific plot and background needed to be adjusted and optimized according to the needs of the novel.
In Vampire Knight fanfiction, the relationship between Yuki and Zero can be quite complex. Zero's often emotionless state can be a big factor. Yuki, on the other hand, has her own set of emotions and desires. In some fanfics, Yuki might try to break through Zero's emotionless facade. She could use her kindness and understanding to reach him. This can lead to some really interesting character development and relationship building.
Not too clear, but it could potentially imply a setting or some kind of inspiration drawn from Indiana for the musical. Maybe there's a local legend or story incorporated.
There were many novels where the female protagonist was cold and emotionless, such as:
1 "Snow Falling Fragrant Fir"-Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty
2."Poisonous Concubine Daughters"-Bu Jingyun
3 "Beautiful Unending"-Unending
4 "Palace Heart Locking Jade"-Yang Mi
5 "Step by Step"-Yang Mi
6 "Thousand Bones of Flowers"-Zhao Liying
7 "Chu Qiao Biography"-Zhao Liying
"Fuyao"-Yang Mi
9."The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine"-Bu Jingyun
Ruyi Biography-Yanxi Strategy
The female protagonists of these novels all had a cold appearance and complexity in their hearts. Their handling and decision-making methods were very decisive and without a trace of emotion. These novels were very popular and loved by readers.
There were a few novels that met this requirement, and they were recommended as follows:
1. "The Escaped Wife of a Cold-Faced CEO": The female protagonist is a simple little girl, while the male protagonist is a shining and noble black-bellied CEO, cold-blooded and emotionless.
2. "Bloodthirsty Killer: The Moment of Encountering Demons": The protagonist is a killer. Only by trading and killing can he be heartless and have no worries. Only by having no desires can he survive in this world.
3. [Heartless in the World]: The awakening of feelings, the lamentation of human affairs, whether heartless or affectionate, there is actually no absolute;
4. "The Master's Path to Spoiling His Wife": The female protagonist begins to hate the male protagonist. The male protagonist is like a smiling tiger. Although he is cold-blooded and heartless, he is eventually charmed by the female protagonist.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗