I've read a few Steve and Kono pregnant fanfictions. In one, the pregnancy was a surprise and it led to a whole new adventure for them. It showed how their relationship deepened as they prepared for parenthood. Another one was more about the challenges they faced, like Kono's health issues during the pregnancy and how Steve supported her through it all.
Natasha and Suba's two novels mainly described the characters 'words and deeds, psychology, personality and other aspects to shape the characters. At the same time, they also involved social background, historical events and other elements to provide a broader background and context for the development of the characters.
In Natasha, Natasha was a smart, independent, and brave woman. She grew and improved through her own thinking and hard work in a difficult environment. Her words, actions, and attitude showed her confidence, determination, and love for life and freedom. In the novel, Natasha's fate was influenced by many factors, including her personal choice, social background and historical conditions.
In contrast, Suba was a woman who lacked confidence and independent thinking. She was bound by her family and society and lacked freedom and the opportunity to make choices. Her words, actions, and attitude showed her passive and submissive attitude, as well as her loyalty and dependence on her family and society. In the novel, Suba's fate was also influenced by many factors, including her personal choice, social background and historical conditions.
Through Natasha and Suba's different fate novels, they show different types of characters and life trajectories, and also explore the complexity and variety of human nature. The saying that one's character determined one's fate was deeply reflected in the novel, and it also provided readers with more thoughts and enlightenment.
One emotional moment could be when Kono is injured during a mission and her friends fear for her life. They gather around her in the hospital, and the worry on their faces shows how much she means to them.
Some writers develop Kono's character by making her reflective when she's hurt. She might think about her past actions, decisions she made that led to the situation she's in now. Maybe she regrets some things or realizes she needs to change certain aspects of how she approaches her work or relationships. This self - analysis is an important part of character development in the context of her being hurt in fanfictions.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a relatively unknown or niche visual novel. It might be about a unique story set in a particular world, perhaps with themes related to the end of this world ('kono yo no hate' can mean 'the end of this world' in Japanese), but without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Some fandom - specific forums might also have Adam and Kono fanfiction shared by fans. These can be a bit more niche but might have some unique stories that you won't find on the bigger platforms.
There could be a fanfiction where Adam and Kono go on a road trip. Along the way, they have deep conversations and strengthen their relationship while also getting into some interesting situations like helping a small town with a mystery.
One common theme is the anticipation of the new arrival. It's about Steve and Kono getting ready for their baby, from decorating the nursery to choosing names. Another theme is the support system around them, like their friends and family being there for them during the pregnancy.
The last sentence in Tagore's work Suba is: "My soul and your soul are interlinked. Whenever you are in pain, your soul is also in pain." This sentence expressed Tagore's deep thoughts on human emotions. He believed that human hearts were interlinked, no matter where they were, no matter what they experienced, they had common feelings and pain. This sentence also hinted at the author's reverence for human life and his exquisite capture of emotions.