It could imply a situation where a character is being urged to use their words or voice in a very articulate and perhaps clever way, like Hermione is known for in the original series. For example, in a debate or when solving a mystery within the fanfiction world.
Perhaps there is a magical artifact that can only be activated or controlled by speaking a special incantation in a very precise way. Hermione is then tasked with figuring out how to 'use her tongue' to perform this task. Along the way, she might face challenges from other characters who also want to use the artifact for their own purposes, creating a conflict - driven plot.
Well, 'naruto dominates a shemale fanfiction' can be seen in different ways. It could be about Naruto's character being so strong in the fan - made story that he overshadows the shemale character. Or perhaps it's about him having more agency in the plot. Maybe in this fanfiction, Naruto is on a mission and the shemale character is an ally or an obstacle, and Naruto's actions and decisions are what drive the story forward and seem to 'dominate' in the sense of being the central force.
Well, it might also mean that Hermione believes in a particular type of fan - created story about Harry. Fanfiction often explores different aspects of characters that might not be fully developed in the original books. So, if Hermione believes in this Harry fanfiction, it could be that she is in a story where she accepts a new interpretation of Harry's character, perhaps one that focuses on his emotional vulnerability or his potential for a different kind of heroism.
Stirring my tongue with your tongue is a song called Stirring. According to different search results, the singer of this song could be Eason Chan, Jay Chou, JJ Lin or Huixian Chen. However, due to the inconsistent information in the search results, it was impossible to determine the exact singer. In addition, there were similar expressions in the lyrics of other songs, but it was impossible to determine if they were the same as the song in question. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.
This statement could be about creating a sense of allure or mystery around the character with the voice. Maybe the fanfiction is delving into the idea that his voice has a power over Hermione, like a magnetic pull. It could also be a way to show Hermione's vulnerability or susceptibility to this particular aspect of the other character, which can add an interesting layer to the story.
In fanfiction about Peter, the Avengers are often central to his story. They can act as his safety net, always there to catch him when he falls. Their presence in his life can change the way he views himself and his role as a hero. He may feel pressured to live up to their standards, or he could be motivated by their trust in him. Moreover, the relationships he forms with individual Avengers members, like his friendship with Ned which might be influenced by the Avengers' team spirit, are important aspects explored in such fanfictions.
Well, if we consider it from a non - inappropriate perspective, it might be a very unclear and strangely worded statement. It could potentially refer to inserting an object (in a non - sexual way, like a magical item perhaps) into Hermione within the made - up story of the fanfiction. But this is really stretching it as the phrase is rather off - putting as it stands.
Hermione could develop by becoming more in tune with her emotions. Since sirens are often associated with strong emotions and allure, she might learn to use her emotions in a more strategic way. For example, instead of just relying on her book knowledge, she'd use her new emotional intelligence to solve problems.
In a fictional context, 'a story a story' might be a signal that the story is a story within a story. Maybe it's a way for a character to pass on a special tale that has been passed down through generations. For example, in a fantasy world, an elder might say 'a story a story' before telling the young ones about the great heroes of the past. The heroes' deeds are then recounted in the following story, which is nested within this initial call to storytelling.
Well, it could be a way to depict her in a more real and relatable way. In many fanfictions, authors like to deviate from the typical 'perfect' body image. Thick thighs and a belly might represent a more natural Hermione, perhaps emphasizing her comfort with herself or her focus on things other than appearance, like her studies and magic skills.