There was a family on Christmas. They had a cat named Whiskers. Whiskers was determined to be part of the Christmas tree decorating. Every time they put an ornament on, Whiskers would swat at it and knock it off. In the end, the family decided to let Whiskers have his own small branch on the tree to decorate as he liked. It was a very finny sight to see the cat's 'decorations' which were just a bunch of toy mice he dragged there.
Well, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han can be considered a great finny romance novel. The protagonist's letters getting sent out accidentally creates a lot of hilarious and heart - warming situations. Then there's 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli. It's not only a wonderful romance but also deals with important themes in a really relatable and humorous way. Also, 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell has a sweet and funny love story within its pages.
One great 'Finny x Reader' fanfiction is 'A Day with Finny' which beautifully captures Finny's innocent charm and his relationship with the reader. It has a really sweet plot that makes you feel all warm inside.
There are lots of finny non - sexual stories. For instance, the story of a clumsy magician who keeps making his magic tricks go wrong in hilarious ways. His rabbit escapes at the wrong time, and his disappearing act turns into a comical fiasco.
Overall, the English translation of Kuroshitsuji manga is decent. The language is smooth, and the plot is presented clearly. However, there might be some cultural nuances that are not perfectly captured.
Well, 'The Girl in the Trunk' being a Kuroshitsuji fanfic, it might explore unique storylines within the Kuroshitsuji universe. It could focus on a girl's journey or adventure that somehow involves being in a trunk. Maybe it's a mystery - like she's trapped in there for a reason related to the dark and complex world of Kuroshitsuji, perhaps she's a key to some hidden plot or has some special power that makes her situation important.
In terms of plot, these fanfictions might explore different scenarios. For example, a male oc could be inserted into the main storyline, perhaps becoming an ally or a rival to the main characters. This can lead to interesting twists and turns as they interact with Sebastian and Ciel.
I haven't read this specific 'commands and carresses kuroshitsuji fanfic' in detail. But generally, in Kuroshitsuji fanfics, 'commands' might refer to the hierarchical relationship between characters, like Sebastian following Ciel's commands. 'Carresses' could imply a more tender or emotional aspect, perhaps showing a different side of the characters' relationships that might not be as prominent in the original series.