We should not tell sex stories because they are often inappropriate and can make others uncomfortable. Such stories involve private and sensitive topics that are not suitable for general discussion.
It could be a story about a change in the narrator's feelings towards someone named Sakura. Maybe there were some events that led to this shift in emotions, like a betrayal or growing apart.
Maybe the fanfic starts with a flashback of their happy times together. But then, as the story progresses, the main character begins to notice things about Sakura that they don't like. These could be small things at first, but they gradually build up until the main character decides they don't love Sakura anymore. For example, Sakura might be too self - centered or not supportive enough.
The main character is likely someone who has a reason to seek revenge. It could be a person who has been bullied, betrayed, or wronged in some way. As for other characters, there may be friends or allies who support the main character in their quest for payback, or there could be more complex characters who are not clearly on one side or the other, adding more depth to the story.
The plot could center around a person who has reached their limit. They've endured a lot, and now it's time for payback. It might include various challenges and confrontations as they face off against those who have messed with them. There could be elements of mystery if we don't know exactly what was done to this person in the first place. It could also involve a journey of self - discovery as they find the strength to stand up for themselves.
Sure. 'My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected' has some similar elements. It also focuses on complex relationships among characters and has a unique take on high school life.
Well, I do like it. The writing style is one of the aspects that draw me in. It has a way of painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind and making the story come alive. Also, the themes explored in the light novel, like friendship and self - discovery, are quite relatable.