Sure. Imagine a fanfic based on a superhero universe. A sidekick character makes a simple suggestion to the superhero like 'Why don't we try to track the villain's movements from the sewers this time?'. And then the story could revolve around how they execute this plan, the obstacles they face in the sewers, and how it ultimately affects their pursuit of the villain.
I'm not sure specifically as 'auggestion' might be a misspelling. If it's 'suggestion', it could be a fanfic that has a simple or straightforward suggestion within its plot, perhaps a suggestion that a character makes to another which then drives the story forward.
A simple summer days story could be about a single mother and her daughter. On hot days, they go to the local community pool. The daughter is learning to swim, and the mother is cheering her on from the side. They also make friends with other families at the pool. This simple story highlights the bond between mother and daughter during the summer.
In relation to the rule of safe sex, in a story, the characters might always use protection. They are aware of the risks of sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, so they make sure to take necessary precautions. This not only protects their own health but also shows responsibility in their sexual relationship.
Sure. Picture a clock with the hands at midnight and a champagne glass. It means it's New Years and time to celebrate.
Since I'm not sure exactly what 'brealthrough fanfic' is, I can't give a definite example. But if it's about a fanfic with a new and exciting plot, something like a Harry Potter fanfic where the main characters find a completely new magical realm that was never mentioned in the original books could potentially be considered as a breakthrough in terms of plot development if it was really well - written.
One example could be a '7 minute fanfic' about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In just 7 minutes of reading, the fanfic might describe a small mystery they solve in their living room. Maybe a strange letter arrives, and through their quick wits and banter, they figure out the meaning behind it before the end of the 7 minutes.
An example of an '8 min fanfic' could be a fan - created story about a superhero. Let's say it's about Spider - Man. The story might begin with Peter Parker noticing something strange in his neighborhood. He quickly swings into action, has a brief encounter with a new villain, and manages to save the day in a short but action - packed sequence. The writing would be fast - paced, with just enough description to paint the picture and keep the reader interested within the 8 - minute time frame.
In a fanfic based on a fantasy book series, a'stuffing fanfic' might be one that takes all the magical creatures mentioned briefly in the books and makes them central to the story. The author could stuff in details about their habitats, their social structures, and their relationships with the human characters. So, for example, if there were only a few lines about a type of forest - dwelling sprite in the original book, the fanfic might expand that into pages of description about their lives, their magic, and how they impact the overall world of the story.
Sorry, I don't have a specific example of a 'cumflation fanfic' as it's not a widely known and common type of fanfic. It's likely that it's very specific to a certain group or community, and I don't have access to their works.
Sure. Imagine a fanfic based on a superhero movie. The writer might create a 'frantic fanfic' where the superhero is constantly in battles, one after another, with no time to catch their breath. The story races along as the hero tries to save the city from multiple threats all at once. It's filled with action and excitement, which gives it that 'frantic' feel.