The story could be full of surprises. Maybe the transformation leads to unexpected friendships or encounters. It might also explore how the kid copes with being a different creature and finding a way back to normal.
Well, it could be a really interesting story. Maybe he'd have to rely on his younger self's instincts while still having the memories of being Batman. He might struggle to convince the other Justice League members who don't recognize him as the adult Batman. And he could start to see Gotham from a whole new perspective, like a child's view of a big, scary city.
In a fanfiction where Natsu turns into a kid, his personality would likely remain somewhat the same but be more child - like. His impulsiveness could become even more extreme as a kid. He might make new friends more easily among the younger members of the guild. And his love for food would probably stay strong, but he might be more likely to steal sweets like a typical kid. His enemies might underestimate him in this form, which could lead to some interesting battles where he uses his child - like charm and his still - powerful magic to win.
Since not much information is given, it's hard to say for sure. But it could be the kid obviously, and perhaps the kid's parents or caregivers who might be involved in the events leading to the tragedy.
Well, it might be a story filled with adventure and wonder. The kid might face opposition but persists in saving the starfish and discovers something about themselves or the world in the process.
It could be an adventure-filled story where the kid explores the wild and tries to learn wolf behaviors.
The story could involve the boy's struggle to cope with his new wolf form and the challenges it brings. It might also have elements of magic and a quest to find a way to control his transformation or use it for good.
It could be a heartwarming tale. Maybe the dog provides love and protection, and they form a unique family bond.
It could be an inspiring tale of determination and courage. Maybe the kid faced many challenges but never gave up.
Well, it could be a story that examines the contrast between innocence and evil. Maybe the kid learns important lessons or undergoes significant changes because of the encounter.
I'm not sure specifically which 'little sparrow story' you mean. It could be about a little sparrow's adventure, like flying to different places, looking for food, or making friends with other animals.