That sounds great. I'm always up for a good story. Is it a personal experience, or a fictional one? If it's a personal experience, it must be very interesting to share.
No, it isn't. 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody' is usually not based on a true story. It might draw inspiration from various elements, but it's more of a fictional creation.
Well, I haven't heard a specific 'I wanna be an airborne ranger ghost story' myself. But generally, in military settings, there might be tales of strange happenings during training or missions. Maybe there are stories of rangers seeing apparitions in the old barracks or on the battlefields they trained on. However, without more specific information, it's hard to tell a detailed one.
First, think about the setting. It could be an old, spooky house or a desolate graveyard. Then, create a mysterious character, like a lost soul. Just start jotting down ideas that give a sense of unease and mystery.
Sure. There was once a haunted house on the outskirts of town. People said that at midnight, you could see a figure in white floating through the halls. And if you were brave enough to enter, cold gusts of wind would push you back, as if something didn't want you there.
Well, I have another secret story. There was a hidden library in an old castle. Only a select few knew about it. Inside, there were books that held the secrets of long - forgotten magic. A young scholar accidentally stumbled upon it while exploring the castle. He spent days and nights in that library, learning the ancient magic, and eventually used it to bring prosperity to his land. But he kept the existence of the library a secret all his life.
You could start with creating your main characters. For an anime police story, think about different types of police officers, like the rookie who is full of enthusiasm but still has a lot to learn, or the experienced veteran who has seen it all. Another good starting point is to decide on the setting. Is it a big, bustling city like Tokyo in the future with high - tech gadgets for the police? Or a small, rural town where the police know everyone by name? Once you have these basic elements, you can start building the plot around a crime or a series of crimes that the police will have to solve.