It could be a desire for a larger or more luxurious house. Maybe the character dreams of a house that represents a certain lifestyle they long for.
Well, it might imply that the house in the fanfic is more than just a physical structure. It could symbolize a lack of emotional connection or a commentary on the idea of home. Or perhaps it's used to contrast with a more meaningful place or experience.
It might signify simplicity. That in the world of the fanfic, the house doesn't hold any extraordinary qualities. It's a basic structure, not something filled with mystery or magic.
Well, without reading the specific 'j2 fanfic', it's hard to be exact. But generally, it might imply that a house is just a physical structure, perhaps in contrast to what the characters in the fanfic might initially think. Maybe in the story, they expected a house to hold more significance, like being a symbol of home or family, but then realize it's just a building.
Maybe it suggests that in the world of J2 fanfic and fanlore, a house is seen as something ordinary and not holding much symbolic or plot-driven value. It might just be a backdrop or a setting without much depth.
There could be a story of a lady in white. She was perhaps a relative of James J Hill who passed away unexpectedly in the house. People might claim to see her in the gardens near the house at twilight. She seems to be wandering, as if she's still attached to the place she once called home, and her appearance often sends a shiver down the spines of those who witness it.
In Twilight fanfic, 'sinful thoughts' can add depth to characters. For example, a character might have thoughts that go against the moral code of the vampire - human relationship in the Twilight universe. It could be a vampire having thoughts of harming a human in a way that's not just for survival, which would create a moral dilemma and make the story more complex.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different interpretations. It might be about intense emotions or desires that are symbolized by the color red. For example, it could be a story where a character's passion for something, like an art form or a person, is so strong it's described as 'as red as desire'.
Symbolism can also be used to represent sinful thoughts. For example, a recurring dream of a character doing something unethical could be a symbol of their underlying sinful thoughts. In Twilight fanfic, such symbolic elements can add layers to the understanding of the characters' moral struggles.
One popular theme is the exploration of different races in Dragon Age. Fanfics might focus on the culture, traditions, and relationships between elves, dwarves, humans, etc. Desire Demons could be mentioned in passing as part of the overall magical and dangerous elements of the world, but not in a sexual way. Another theme could be the power struggles within the various factions, like the mages and the templars. Writers could use Desire Demons as symbols of the temptations that lead to these power struggles.
Let me recommend you an ancient romance novel,"First-grade Medical Concubine: Please Calm Your Highness's Anger". The main character, Qing Huan, married Gao Jinghang, but their relationship was not harmonious. Gao Jinghang thought that Qing Huan was his wife, but Qing Huan had a different opinion. The story was full of quarrels and indulgence, making it very enjoyable to watch. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š