I'm not entirely sure what 'unteachable' specifically means in the context of romance novels. It could potentially refer to novels that have themes or storylines that are difficult to convey in a teaching or educational sense. For example, some very complex emotional relationships in romance novels might be hard to teach about, like those involving self - discovery within a relationship or dealing with unconventional forms of love.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Jack x Raeder fight fanfic' out there. You could try searching on fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
Another could be 'The Passion' by Jeanette Winterson. It has a very unique and somewhat abstract take on love and relationships. The way it weaves historical events with a very personal and almost surreal love story makes it a bit unteachable as it's not easy to break down and explain in a traditional way.
Well, it could start with some sort of misunderstanding between Jack and Raeder that leads to a fight. Maybe Jack suspects Raeder of something wrong, like stealing or betraying a group they are both part of.
Without more context from the specific fanfiction, it's hard to say exactly who Leah is. She could be an original character created by the fanfiction writer, perhaps someone with special powers or abilities.
They could also be characters from an existing story or series that the fanfiction is based on. Maybe they were minor characters in the original and the fanfiction writer decided to give them a more in - depth relationship and the moment of the kiss to explore their potential.
Leah was one of the wives of Jacob in the Bible. She was the older daughter of Laban. Leah was not as favored by Jacob as her sister Rachel at first, but she was still an important figure in the family. She had many sons, which was highly valued in that patriarchal society.
Leah, in the Bible story, was Laban's daughter. Jacob worked for Laban for seven years to marry Rachel, but Laban deceived him and gave Leah first. Leah was in a rather difficult situation. She had to compete for Jacob's love with her sister. Despite this, she played an important role in the family and the continuation of Jacob's lineage as she gave birth to several sons.
Leah was one of the wives of Jacob in the Bible. She was the older daughter of Laban. Leah was not as favored by Jacob as her sister Rachel in the beginning. But she was very fertile and gave birth to many sons for Jacob, which was highly regarded in that patriarchal society.