Well, it could start with Ginny observing the gay couple's relationship and feeling envious of their bond. So she starts to insert herself into their lives. She might offer to help with things they do together, like volunteering at an event they are involved in. But her real intention is to break them apart. As the plot unfolds, the gay couple notices Ginny's strange behavior and confronts her. This leads to a big emotional scene where Ginny has to confess her jealousy. Eventually, she could learn to accept their relationship and find her own happiness in the process.
One way could be that Ginny tries to interfere in the gay couple's relationship. She might spread rumors or create misunderstandings between them out of her jealousy.
It could imply that in a piece of fan fiction, Ginny is a character who is jealous within the context of a gay romance story. Maybe she has feelings for one of the characters involved in the gay relationship, or she's envious of the relationship for some other reason.
I'm not sure of any specific really popular ones off the top of my head. But generally, in the vast world of fan fiction, there could be many works like this in some of the more niche fandoms where Ginny - type characters exist and gay romance is also a popular theme. You'd probably have to dig deep into the relevant fandom's fan fiction archives to find them.
One way could be to create new jutsu that combine different elements in unique ways. For example, a jutsu that mixes water and lightning elements in a way not seen in the original Naruto. Another example is to have a character with an ability to control all elements at once, which is a big departure from the normal limits in the Naruto story.
A common theme could be acceptance. Maybe a gay character finds a community within the military or in a small town during the Civil War that accepts him for who he is. There could also be a theme of sacrifice. A gay character might sacrifice his own desires or safety for the sake of his comrades or for a greater cause in the context of the war.
Some '1632 fan fictions' could be centered around the political intrigue in the world. Imagine a story where different factions are vying for power and a young upstart character from the original '1632' series has to navigate through this complex web of power struggles, using his wits and the relationships he has built over time to come out on top. There could also be fan fictions that explore the cultural exchange between different groups in the '1632' world, like how the arrival of new people affects the local traditions.
It could be developed by exploring the secret societies within the pureblood community. A fanfiction might tell a story about a hidden pureblood society that has its own rules and rituals. This society could have an impact on the main characters, like Harry Potter himself. Maybe they try to recruit him or oppose him based on his own blood status (even though he's a half - blood but has a powerful reputation). Also, it could show the internal power struggles within this society.
Another example could be that Naruto decides to leave the village where Sakura lives to get away from her. He might feel that the only way to truly be done with her is to put some distance between them. As he leaves, he leaves a note for Sakura saying something like, 'I need to find myself without you in my life.' This could then lead to Sakura going on a journey to find Naruto and try to make amends, or Naruto could start a new life elsewhere and meet new characters, completely changing the direction of the fanfic.
I'm not aware of many mainstream examples. However, in some independent queer anthologies, there might be short stories that touch on such themes.
One example could be fan fiction about Neville Longbottom from the Harry Potter series. In the original books, he starts as a bit of an underdog, but in fan fiction, he could be the main hero who saves the day in a different way than Harry. Another example might be fan fiction centered around the Ewoks from Star Wars. They are small and not as technologically advanced as the other species, but in underdog fan fic, they could have grand adventures that show their cleverness and strength.
One example of a type of fan fiction is the retelling. This is where the basic plot of the original work is retold from a different perspective. Maybe the story of 'Romeo and Juliet' is retold from the perspective of the Nurse. Another type is the darkfic. It takes the original story and adds darker elements, like a children's story being turned into a horror - themed fanfic. And then there's the parody type. This makes fun of the original work in a light - hearted way, like creating a fanfic that pokes fun at the over - the - top characters in a superhero series.