Well, it's often about a female character who is mated to the lycan king. It usually involves a world of werewolves, with elements of their culture, hierarchy, and power struggles. There's typically a romantic relationship at the core which develops between the main female character and the king, along with her journey to adapt to this new and often dangerous world filled with lycan politics and rivalries.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different versions of such a fanfic. But generally, it might involve an alpha character, who is usually a dominant figure in a werewolf or some supernatural setting, forming a mating bond with a rogue, which is often an outcast or a character not following the normal pack or group rules. It could be about their journey of dealing with this unexpected bond, facing opposition from the alpha's pack perhaps, and how they grow together in the relationship.
Well, in a traditional sense, The Great Gatsby isn't considered an AP novel. However, its literary significance and study value could potentially make it relevant in some AP literature courses, depending on the educational institution and instructor's choices.
There are often dragon mated fanfictions set in a fantasy realm where different dragon species exist. For example, a story could focus on two dragons from rival species falling in love and mating. This would involve a lot of drama as they try to unite their families or clans which are initially against their union.
The main characters are, of course, the female lead who is mated to the lycan king, and the lycan king himself. There may also be other important characters like the king's advisers, who might be older and wiser lycans. Sometimes, there could be a rival for the king's affection or a character who tries to disrupt their mating for their own gain.
Well, in the'mated to the quadruplet bullies novel', the quadruplet bullies aspect makes it quite unique. Maybe they are bullies in a school or a community setting and the mating part could be a supernatural or cultural concept in the story. It could start with the main character being forced into this situation and then gradually showing how they navigate through the challenges, either by trying to make the bullies see the error of their ways or by finding a way to escape this rather difficult situation.
There's a story of a woman who was mated through a mutual friend. Her friend thought she and another acquaintance would be a great match. At first, they were a bit hesitant, but as they started going on outings together like hiking and visiting museums, they realized they were very compatible. Their shared interests in the outdoors and art brought them closer, and now they are happily together.
As the title suggests, the two main characters are likely to be the alpha and the rogue. The alpha is probably a strong, dominant character within a group or community. The rogue is someone who is outside the normal structure, perhaps an outcast or a loner.