Family can be a theme as well. Maybe the characters are from different family backgrounds and how they deal with that in relation to their relationship. It could be that one character has a big family and the other a small one, and how that affects their bond in the fanfic world.
They could have a friendly rivalry dynamic. Maybe they are both competing for the same role in a big production, and while they are initially at odds, they come to respect each other's talents.
I'm not sure of the exact name, but there's a fanfic that focuses on a time - travel plot involving Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan's characters. It's really creative as it weaves in elements of mystery and adventure. The way the author plays with the concept of time and how it affects their relationship is quite fascinating.
A modern - day fanfic could revolve around them being neighbors. Luke Newton's character is a struggling musician and Nicola Coughlan's character is an up - and - coming writer. They initially annoy each other but then gradually discover they have a lot in common. Their shared love for art and creativity brings them closer and they start collaborating on projects.
Luke Bryan's wife is Caroline Boyer. Their love story is quite sweet. They met and fell in love. They have supported each other through various stages of life. For example, they've been there for each other during Luke Bryan's rise to fame in the country music world. Their relationship is based on mutual understanding, respect and a whole lot of love, which is evident in how they appear together at public events, always showing affection towards each other.
Luke doesn't have a wife shown in this particular Star Wars story. The focus of 'Solo' is mainly on Han Solo's adventures rather than Luke's marital status.
Newton had a cat. He was so particular about his experiments that he cut a hole in the door for the cat to pass through. But when the cat had kittens, he cut smaller holes for the kittens beside the big hole for the cat. It was a rather funny display of his logical yet somewhat odd way of thinking.
Newton was known for his absent - mindedness. Once, he was invited to a dinner party. He got so lost in his thoughts about a scientific problem that he forgot to eat. When the host asked him if he liked the food, he just stared blankly and said something completely unrelated about the refraction of light, much to everyone's amusement.