Another way for the reader to prove their claim is by getting testimony from other fans or people in the fanfic community. If others can attest to the uniqueness of the ideas in the fanfic and how similar they are to the author's work, it can strengthen the case. The reader can also look into any patterns of behavior by the author. For example, if the author has a history of taking ideas from other works, it could be used to show a likelihood of them stealing ideas from the fanfic as well.
The reader could also look into the timeline. If the fanfic was published or made public before the author started working on their piece, it adds weight to the claim. They can gather evidence of when the fanfic was created, like drafts, comments from early readers, or any online timestamps related to its release. Additionally, they might try to find any communication between the author and themselves or the fanfic community that could suggest the author had access to the fanfic and its ideas.
The reader can start by showing a detailed comparison between the fanfic and the author's work. Highlighting the specific ideas that were stolen, such as unique plot twists, character traits, or settings. For example, if the fanfic had a very distinct way of portraying a character's backstory and the author's work has the same exact backstory without any reasonable explanation, that could be strong evidence.
One possible defense could be that the ideas are not unique to the fanfic. Many ideas can be floating around in a genre or cultural zeitgeist, and it might be a coincidence that they seem similar. Another defense could be that the author independently came up with the ideas through their own creative process. They could show evidence of their own notes, drafts, or research that led to the development of those ideas prior to any knowledge of the fanfic.
One way could be by creating characters that are hard to relate to or sympathize with. If the characters' actions and motives are confusing or unlikable, it can make the reader feel disconnected.
The author should focus on creating situations that are likely to make a person flustered. For example, situations of public speaking or first dates. And describe the'reader' character's physical and emotional reactions clearly, like stuttering words or blushing cheeks.
One idea could be a slow - burn story. The reader could be a new staff member at Big Hit Entertainment where Min Yoongi works. They keep accidentally running into each other in the hallways and at first, Yoongi seems cold and distant. But as time passes, he starts to notice the little things about the reader, like how they always have a smile for everyone. Eventually, they start to bond over their shared love for music production, and a romantic relationship begins to develop.
The reader - character can influence the storyline by their choices. For example, if they choose to befriend a certain group of students, it can change the social dynamics at Hogwarts. They can also influence it through their academic performance. If they excel in a particular subject, it might lead to new opportunities or quests within the fanfic.
Use a conversational tone. Just like chatting with a friend, use simple and relatable language. For instance, instead of using overly formal or complex words, say things in a more down - to - earth way.
A different approach could be that the male reader is a regular guy who accidentally discovers Annie's secret identity. Annie is afraid he'll expose her, but he promises to keep it a secret. This leads to a growing closeness between them as they navigate the dangerous world of The Boys together, with Annie teaching the male reader about the seedy underbelly of the superhero world.
Some possible titles could be 'My Encounter with Cloud Strife', 'Cloud Strife and I: A Fateful Bond', 'A Journey with Cloud Strife'.
Well, for a Pokemon and reader fanfic, you could have a plot where the reader is from our world but wakes up in the Pokemon world with amnesia. As they explore, they gradually remember their past life while also forming a team of misfit Pokemon. Or perhaps a story where the reader is a scientist who is researching a new type of Pokemon evolution and ends up having an adventure with the Pokemon they are studying. There could also be a fanfic where the reader is a Pokemon breeder who stumbles upon a unique Pokemon egg and the journey of hatching and raising the Pokemon from it.
One possible title could be 'My Encounters with Alexander Hamilton'. It gives a sense of a personal journey with the character.