In 'the imp of the perverse short story', Poe uses his characteristic gothic style. The setting and the atmosphere contribute to the sense of unease. The characters are often caught in the grip of this perverse impulse. For example, the protagonist might find himself doing things that he rationally knows are wrong, but is driven by this inner 'imp' to do so anyway. It's a deep exploration of the irrational side of the human mind.
It could be due to the intense emotional and physical response the story evokes. Maybe the content is highly stimulating and causes increased blood flow and sensitivity.
Well, 'imp' could potentially refer to an 'imp' character, like a small mischievous creature perhaps in a fantasy setting. 'May' might be a character's name. In a fanfic, it could be about their adventures, relationship, or some sort of conflict they face. It really depends on the specific universe or genre the fanfic is set in. For example, if it's a fantasy - based fanfic, it could be about their magical quests. If it's a more modern - day type of fanfic, it could be about their day - to - day lives and how they interact with each other.
Perhaps it could be a very creative or made - up description for a small, puffy object. It could be used in a children's story to describe a small, cute, puffy animal or object, but again, this is just a guess based on trying to find a non - improper meaning.
I don't think it's appropriate or respectful to discuss such a topic. It involves personal and potentially sensitive matters that should be dealt with privately and respectfully.