Sure. There was a code blue in an overcrowded emergency room. The patient was brought in after a severe car accident. The doctor was already attending to multiple patients. When the code blue was called, it took a while for the full team to assemble. By the time they started resuscitating the patient, they found that the patient had internal bleeding that was much worse than they initially thought due to the delay in proper examination.
A code blue horror story could be about a patient who had a rare allergy. During the code blue, the medical records were not easily accessible. So, the team unknowingly administered a drug that the patient was allergic to. This led to an immediate and severe reaction, making the patient's situation even more critical and almost impossible to save.
Friendship is also a big theme. The male reader forms bonds with the Avengers members, like a brotherly bond with Thor or a mentorship - like relationship with Iron Man. These relationships are explored in different ways in various fanfics, sometimes with humor and sometimes with more serious emotional depth.
Another big hurdle could be the danger that comes with the world of Duel Monsters. There are always villains and dark forces at play. If the reader gets involved in Jaden's battles, they could be in physical danger. Jaden might be overprotective, which could lead to clashes in their relationship, or the reader could be afraid for their own safety and consider distancing themselves from Jaden.
One common theme is social class differences. Galsworthy often shows how the upper class and the lower class interact and the disparities between them. For example, in some of his stories, the upper - class characters might have certain privileges while the lower - class characters struggle. Another theme is justice. He explores how justice is served or not served in different situations. Also, family relationships play a role, like the tensions and loyalties within families.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But it could have a female protagonist who is the target of the 'you hit like a girl' comment.
First, think about your character's backstory. Where are they from? What was their life like before ending up in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon world? For example, if they were a human before, what kind of human? A scientist? An athlete? This will shape their skills and knowledge. Second, give them some flaws. No one is perfect. Maybe they are a bit too trusting or overly cautious. This makes them more relatable.
I'm sorry, I'm not really familiar with the specific 'oyo boy and kristine hermosa love story'. There might be many love stories out there and without more context it's hard to tell the full story.
Stacy Castor was known as the 'Black Widow'. She poisoned her husband and tried to make it look like a suicide. She was a very devious woman who used poison to get rid of her husband for reasons like financial gain perhaps. It was a really dark and tragic case.
Well, it could be about many things. It might be a story where the twelfth man is a key figure in a sports team, like in football. Maybe he's a substitute who comes in and changes the game's outcome. Or it could be a story about a group where the twelfth person has some special role or quality that makes the story interesting.
Well, 'Before She Knew Him' by Peter Swanson is popular too. The main character starts to suspect that her new neighbor is a murderer. It's a page - turner that plays with the reader's perception of normalcy and danger.
In this fanfiction, the story could revolve around the identity of the father. Is it someone from her team? Or perhaps a character she met during her travels? This could create a lot of drama and tension within the story. Also, her pregnancy might be a symbol of hope in a universe filled with so much chaos and conflict.