It could be that the character saying 'hey idiot i love you' is breaking the fourth wall and directly addressing the reader within the fanfiction. In some fanfictions, there are meta - elements like this. The use of 'idiot' playfully might draw the reader in, making them feel like they're part of an inside joke, and 'i love you' then cements an emotional connection to the story or the characters in it.
First, you need to figure out who the 'idiot' is. Is it a character who is clumsy but loveable? Or someone who is actually very smart but acts in a way that seems idiotic. Then, think about the nature of the love. Is it romantic, platonic or something else? For the fanfiction part, decide on the existing story or world it's based on. For example, if it's a Harry Potter fanfiction, the characters could be students at Hogwarts with a unique relationship.
Maybe it's in a video game scenario. A guy in the game just had a great shot at an enemy or to achieve a goal, and his teammate or an observer said 'hey man nice shot' followed by'story' which might be a reference to an in - game story related to that action.
It could mean that a character was previously ignorant or unaware of something in the Harry Potter universe, like a hidden magic or a secret about a character, but now they've 'seen' or understood it. For example, they might have been blind to the true nature of a certain spell or the real motives of a Hogwarts professor, and through some event in the fanfic, they've gained this new understanding.
It could be a very simple and direct expression. 'Idiot' might be used in an affectionate, teasing way here. And 'I love you' is a common declaration of love. 'Novel' could imply that this is a line from a novel, or it's a unique story of love that's being told in an unorthodox way.
In Naruto fanfiction, this might be a character's way of distancing themselves from a certain aspect of the Fire element. For example, if the Firebush represents a powerful fire - based group or ability that has a negative connotation in the fan - created story. The character is saying it's not on them for not being a fan. It could also be related to a political or social stance within the fanfic's unique world - building.
Well, it could mean that Helga's long - hidden feelings are finally being reciprocated. For so long, she's had this huge crush on Arnold while hiding it under her tough exterior. If they kiss, it might be the start of a more open and honest relationship where they can finally understand each other better.
I don't think it's a valid statement in the traditional sense. Harry Potter has its own unique world -building, characters, and plotlines that are distinct from Dante's works. Dante's writing is more of a deep exploration of the afterlife and moral concepts. Harry Potter focuses on a magical school, magic in a more contemporary - feeling world, and battles against dark wizards. There is no real indication that J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter as fanfiction of Dante.
It might signify that within the dark world they live in, full of vampires, werewolves and other supernatural elements, their connection is a source of light. For example, Damon has a dark past, but Elena's presence in his life could be seen as that 'light in the darkness', bringing out the better side of him. Similarly, Elena might find strength and comfort in Damon, which is like a light in the tough times she faces.
Perhaps it's a rather unclear or misphrased statement. If we assume 'came in' as 'interrupted', it might be that you interrupted your little sister while she was narrating a story. This could have been accidental, like you didn't know she was in the middle of it, or maybe you were excited and wanted to add something to the story.
One possible reason could be a change in the character's values. Maybe the protagonist has grown to value different things than what Sasuke represents. For example, if the story has a theme of peace and Sasuke's actions are still driven by revenge, the character might feel they can no longer love him.