Sorry, I don't have specific examples of 'error reader fanfic' as it's not a widely known and commonly - defined genre. It might be very specific to certain small or niche fandoms.
For instance, in a Supernatural fanfic, the reader is a hunter who has lost their family to a demon. The constant struggle to hunt down that demon while dealing with the grief and the dangerous world of hunting creates a lot of angst. Another example can be from a Doctor Who fanfic, where the reader is a companion but is constantly left behind by the Doctor on different planets, feeling abandoned and full of angst.
Some possible examples of'reader inflation fanfic' could be in the realm of a popular book series. Let's say it's a series about a wizarding school. In a 'reader inflation fanfic' for this, the reader could be an ancient wizard whose knowledge is seeping into the minds of the current students, causing all sorts of strange and wonderful things to happen. Or in a fanfic based on a space opera, the reader could be a mysterious energy source that all the spaceships are unknowingly drawn to, and the story unfolds around the search for the source which is actually the reader in a very abstract sense.
One example could be a 'trans reader fanfic' set in a high - school drama. The transgender reader character is starting at a new school and has to deal with the typical high - school problems like making friends and getting good grades, but also has to navigate the social challenges of being transgender, like coming out to classmates or dealing with transphobic remarks.
I'm sorry I can't provide specific examples directly as there are countless fanfics out there. But it could be something like a story where a character named [character name] was constantly tickled by their sibling. So, they plan a clever revenge tickle scheme and the whole story unfolds with their attempts to get back at their sibling in a ticklish way.
I'm sorry but I haven't actually come across specific 'human furniture reader fanfic' examples myself. However, it might be something where the main character is a reader who stumbles upon a hidden society that practices using humans as furniture, and the story unfolds from there.
One example could be in a time - travel story where the rules of time are inconsistent. For instance, a character travels back in time and changes an event, but the consequences don't match up with the established rules of causality in that fictional universe. Another example might be in a historical fiction where the timeline of real - world events is misaligned with the story's plot. Say, a battle is described as happening before a key political event, when in real history it occurred after.
Since I'm not familiar with an existing 'little child meets error fanfiction', I can only imagine. Maybe in a fan - made story based on a video game world, a little child character enters a new area that has a bug or error in it. The error could make the environment look distorted, and the child has to find a way to either fix it or get out. Another example could be in a fanfiction of a sci - fi series, where a child is on a spaceship and an error in the ship's systems causes various problems that the child is involved in solving.
Well, 'error reader fanfic' might be a type of fan - created fictional work. 'Error' could be the name of a character from a game, anime, or other media. The 'reader' part might imply that it's written in a way that the reader can imagine themselves as part of the story. For example, if it's related to a video game fandom, the 'error' character could have some unique abilities or storylines, and the fanfic would build on that with the reader's perspective added in.
Reader insert nonsexual ageplay fanfic is a type of fan - created fiction. In it, the reader is inserted into the story in a non - sexual way in a scenario involving age - play. For example, in a story set in a magical world, the reader could be inserted as a young apprentice learning from an older wizard. Age - play here doesn't mean anything inappropriate but rather exploring relationships like mentorship or family - like bonds at different ages in a fictional context.
One example could be a fanfiction where the reader is on the set of a popular superhero movie. The reader gets to meet the superhero actor and ends up having to help him with his lines because he's having a bad day. Another could be about a reader on the set of a period drama, and they discover a hidden diary that has secrets about the story's plot, and they have to figure out what to do with it.