You might find 'Positively Yours' manhwa on subscription-based services like Tapas or Line Webtoon. Also, check out some fan forums or communities related to manhwa; sometimes, they share reliable reading sources.
Yes, I can. It depends on how well-written, unique, and emotionally compelling the story is. If it grabs my attention and makes me feel something, I'll react positively.
Well, there are stories. One man was blackmailed for being gay. He initially felt so trapped. However, he managed to secretly record the blackmailer's threats. When he showed these recordings to the police, the blackmailer was arrested. After that, he became more involved in gay rights activism, using his experience to help others avoid or deal with similar situations.
One common theme is unrequited love. For example, in many Kdramas, one character loves another deeply but that love is not returned immediately or at all. Another theme is separation due to external factors like family differences or social status. Just like in some dramas where a rich heir can't be with a poor girl because of family opposition.
Well, in flash fiction, this phrase might suggest that there are certain boundaries or limitations. It could imply that characters can't hold onto things that aren't rightfully theirs, maybe as a moral lesson or a plot device to create conflict and resolution.
One idea could be a prequel fanfiction. Explore the backstories of the main characters before they got involved in the events of the drama. For example, how did they train to become the agents they are? Another idea is a 'what if' scenario. What if the main character had made a different choice at a crucial moment in the drama? It could lead to a completely different storyline. Maybe a fanfiction where the characters go on a normal vacation together, away from all the action and danger, just to show their more relaxed and personal sides.