I'm sorry, but I haven't actually come across any specific 'xerosis fanfic' examples myself. It's likely a very specialized or not - widely - known type of fanfic.
There may be some very rare and hard - to - find 'xerosis fanfic' out there. It could potentially be part of a niche community's works. Maybe in a fanfic about a group of superheroes, one of the superheroes has a power that causes xerosis as a side - effect, and the story focuses on how they balance using their power and dealing with this unwanted dryness - related consequence.
I'm not entirely sure what 'xerosis fanfic' specifically refers to. 'Xerosis' is a medical term related to abnormal dryness of the skin or mucous membranes. But 'xerosis fanfic' might be a very niche or newly - created concept within a particular fan community that uses the idea of xerosis in a fictional story in some way.
I'm not sure. Maybe they're related in some complex story or universe. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
One example could be some of the darker fanfics in the Harry Potter fandom. There are some that explore the death of major characters like Harry or Hermione in different, often very tragic ways. Another example might be in the Star Wars fandom, where the death of a Jedi or Sith character can be the focus of a fanfic, changing the course of the entire galaxy in the story.
There could be many. For instance, some fanfics in the world of 'Pride and Prejudice' might be considered bloodless. They mainly focus on the romantic relationships and social interactions among the characters, without any violent elements.
One popular example could be from the Sherlock Holmes fanfic community. Some writers create stories where Sherlock is possessive of John Watson in a way that goes beyond the normal friendship in the original stories. This can add a new layer of complexity and intrigue to the relationship between the two characters. Another example might be from the Star Wars fanfic realm, where a character like Han Solo could be written as being overly possessive of the Millennium Falcon in some fan - created stories.
One example could be in the 'Harry Potter' fandom. There might be fanfics where students who break school rules at Hogwarts face different and more extreme forms of punishment than in the original books. Another could be in the 'Star Wars' universe, where a rogue Jedi might be punished by the Jedi Council in a fan - created scenario.
One example is when Sasuke gives Sakura a special item in a fanfic. It could be a charm that has some significance to him, which shows he is thinking about her. Another example is that he might train with her more closely than others. This is not only to improve her skills but also because he wants to be near her.
I'm not sure of specific examples off - hand. But generally, in some dark corners of the internet where fanfics are shared, there might be ones that fit this description. They might not be very popular among the mainstream Naruto fans who prefer to stick to the more positive and canon - compliant stories.
I'm not sure of extremely popular 'headshave fanfic' examples off the top of my head. However, in some niche fandoms, there might be ones that are well - known among fans of that particular group. It could be in a smaller, more dedicated fan community where the idea of a character getting a head shave is a significant plot point in their fan - created stories.
One example could be in the 'Harry Potter' fandom. Some fans might write 'breeder fanfic' where they imagine the next generation of wizards, like Harry and Ginny's children growing up, going to Hogwarts, and facing new magical challenges. Another could be in the 'Star Wars' universe, with stories about the children of Jedi knights or Sith lords and how they navigate the Force in a different way than their parents.