For a 'Star Wars' 'second time around fanfiction', Luke Skywalker could have a second opportunity to train new Jedi. He might use different training methods this time, having learned from his previous experiences with his students. Or in a 'Twilight' - based example, Bella and Edward could have a second time around in their relationship, where they handle the challenges of being a vampire - human couple in a more mature way.
Sure. In a 'Harry Potter' - based 'second time around fanfiction', Harry might get a second chance to defeat Voldemort, perhaps with knowledge he didn't have before. Another example could be in a 'Pride and Prejudice' - based one, Elizabeth and Darcy could have a second encounter where they start their relationship anew, but with different circumstances and reactions.
Think about a 'Lord of the Rings' 'second time around fanfiction'. Frodo could be given a second chance to carry the ring. This time, he might have more support from the other characters, or different strategies to avoid the temptations of the ring. In a 'Game of Thrones' - related one, perhaps a character like Jon Snow gets a second shot at ruling, with a better understanding of the political games and making different alliances.
One example could be a story set in a superhero universe. The hero discovers a device that freezes time and uses this new power to stop villains in their tracks. Another might be a time - freeze fanfiction in a high - school setting. A student finds themselves in a time - frozen school and has to figure out why while exploring the silent hallways and empty classrooms.
Sure. In a Superman fanfiction, it could be about the first time Clark Kent realizes he can fly without fear. Another example could be in a Sherlock Holmes fanfic where it's about the first time Watson witnesses Holmes' extraordinary deductive skills in a very difficult case.
Fanfiction is fictional writing based on existing works. 'Second time around fanfiction' might refer to stories that revolve around a second chance or a do - over in the context of the original work's universe. For example, if a character died in the original story, in this type of fanfiction, they might get a second chance at life and new adventures might unfold from there.
Sure. In the movie 'The Lord of the Rings' series, the love story between Aragorn and Arwen can be seen as a second story. The main plot is about the journey to destroy the One Ring, but their relationship adds another layer of emotion and narrative.
Sure. 'Choose Your Own Adventure' books can be considered in a way as second person novels. They constantly put the reader in the position of making choices ('you decide to go left or right'), which is a hallmark of the second person narrative. Another example is Lorrie Moore's 'Self - Help'. It uses the second person to give advice and tell stories in a very engaging way that makes the reader feel like they are the one being addressed directly.
One example could be a travel story where on the second day, the traveler finally reaches a famous landmark they've been eager to see. Another might be a school story where on the second day, a new student makes their first real friend.
One example is 'Bright Lights, Big City' by Jay McInerney. It uses the second - person narrative effectively.
Maybe there's a fanfiction where Cid's family has a big family dinner. There are arguments, laughter, and sharing of stories during the meal, showing the complex relationships within the family. Another example could be a story about Cid and his family going to a fair. They ride the rides together, win prizes, and create memories as a family.
Sorry, I can't really provide examples of this as I'm not familiar with any specific 'bella sexy time fanfiction' works. There are so many fanfictions out there and without more information about the source or context of this particular one, it's difficult to give examples.
There are many examples. For instance, in some 'Harry Potter' time out of place fanfics, the Hogwarts students are sent to the time of the Salem witch trials. They have to deal with the different understanding and persecution of magic in that era. Also, characters from a superhero comic could be put into the Stone Age. Their superpowers would be a huge advantage, but they would also have to deal with the primitive living conditions and the different mindset of the people back then.