Since the concept involves improper content, it's better to shift our attention to other aspects of TMNT. For example, the cool weapons they use, the different fighting styles of each turtle, and how they work together as a team.
Fanfiction involving inappropriate or non - consensual themes like this is not appropriate. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise is aimed at a wide audience including children, and such content goes against the spirit of the original work. It also violates basic moral and ethical standards in the fan community.
One good fanfiction could be where April uses her reporting skills to expose a new threat in the city that the turtles then fight. This shows her as an important part of the team. Another might have her helping the turtles understand human culture better, as she is their link to the human world.
Sure. There are quite a few. Some might center around April's character development, like how she becomes more involved in the turtles' world and how she uses her skills as a journalist to help them. Others could be about her relationships with the turtles in a non - romantic, more platonic and adventure - based way. There are also those that explore her backstory and how it ties into the overall TMNT narrative.
One of the most famous turtles in fiction is perhaps the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They are four anthropomorphic turtles trained in ninjutsu and they fight crime in New York City. They have different personalities, like Leonardo being the leader, Donatello the smart one, Raphael the tough - guy, and Michelangelo the fun - loving one.
Turtles are also used to add an element of the exotic or the magical in fiction. A turtle with magical powers, like the ability to teleport or grant wishes, can be a very interesting plot device. This can be seen in some fantasy novels where the turtle is a key part of the magical world and its mystery.