Since we only have the title 'black makes her melt story', it's really difficult to determine the main characters. There could be a girl as the central figure given the 'her' in the title. And the cause of her'melting' which is related to 'black' could be another character, an object or even a situation. Without more context, we can't be sure.
I have no idea as the title gives no indication of the characters. It could be a female character who is affected by 'black' and perhaps there is another character associated with the 'black' element, but this is pure guesswork.
The 'black makes her melt story' is quite an ambiguous title. It might be a story where the color black has some sort of power or significance that causes a female character to have a profound reaction, like'melting'. It could be a fictional story set in a world where colors have special properties. For example, black could be associated with a certain magic or force that affects the female protagonist in an unexpected way. It could also be a metaphorical use of the color black and the concept of'melting' to represent a complex emotional or psychological state of the character.
The phrase 'black cock' could potentially refer to a black rooster in a story where perhaps the sight or actions of this rooster have an interesting or captivating effect on 'her', making her react strongly, like being so engaged or charmed that it's described as'melting'. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
Let's say in a rural story setting. There's a young girl who is often sad and withdrawn. One day, a black cock shows up in the yard. It has a very proud and fearless stance. It starts to protect the other chickens from a fox. The girl watches this and is so amazed by the black cock's courage that she feels a new sense of inspiration and warmth inside her, like she's melting away her sadness.
The angry black girl is no doubt a central character. Her anger could be a driving force in the story. And Bomani, the monster, is another key character. Their relationship is probably what the story revolves around. Maybe they start off as adversaries and then develop a more complex relationship as the story progresses. There could also be other minor characters that interact with the girl and Bomani, but these two are the main ones that shape the narrative.
Sakura, a character known for her determination and love for Sasuke in the Naruto universe, is one of the main characters. She is the one who makes Sasuke want her in this fanfiction. Sasuke, a complex and often brooding character, is the other main character. His journey of coming to want Sakura in the fanfiction is what the story might be centered around.
There's David Mason too. He's involved in many of the key events in the main story, especially those related to the future part of the plot.
Yes, there might be such fanfictions in the vast world of fanfiction. However, this concept is quite a departure from the original relationship dynamics in the 'Harry Potter' series. It often represents the creativity and alternative scenarios that fanfiction writers explore.
Since I don't know the exact details of this story, it's hard to say for sure. But if it's related to 'Black Clover', it could feature Asta, Yuno, and their friends. They are the main characters in the original 'Black Clover' series, so it's likely they would be involved in this black beach story as well.
There could be a magical being as the main character, like an elf with the power to control nature. He or she might be on a mission to protect the natural balance of the fantasy realm from the encroachment of dark forces.
Not having read 'the black farm story', it's hard to determine the main characters. However, they could potentially include a strong - willed black female farmer who is breaking gender and racial barriers in the farming world. Her children might also be main characters as they grow up on the farm and face different challenges. Additionally, there could be a local advocate who fights for the rights and success of the black farm in the face of external pressures like big corporations trying to buy the land.