Sorry, I have no idea when Novel Strand opened. You could try looking for news articles, reviews, or maybe even social media posts related to it to find out.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about the 'Athena Strand full story' at hand. You might need to refer to official news sources, local reports or relevant documentaries for the complete story.
Well, obviously Mr Plant and Argos are the main characters. Mr Plant could be a sentient plant with unique abilities like the ones I mentioned before. Argos might be a curious being, perhaps an animal or a human - depending on how the fanfiction is set up.
Perhaps Mr Plant is in danger and Argos has to protect it. Argos could use its resources, like its knowledge of the local area or its collection of useful tools. They form an unlikely friendship during this adventure. Mr Plant might be targeted by a group who wants to use its unique properties for their own gain.
The main character could be a young artist who is inspired by the beauty of the silver strand night twilight. They use this time to create their most profound works, and through their art, they attract the attention of a reclusive art collector who has a dark secret related to the twilight.
One possible plot could be about a mysterious figure that appears only during the silver strand night twilight. The protagonist could be on a quest to discover the identity of this figure and in the process, uncover secrets about their own family's past that are somehow connected to this time of day.
The theme might be about individuality. By doing such an unusual thing as counting every strand of hair, the kid is showing that they are different from others. It could also be about the kid's exploration of self, as hair is a part of their own body. Through this act, they are getting to know themselves in a very detailed way. It could also touch on the theme of perception, how the kid sees the world in a unique way compared to others around them.
Well, not having read the specific 'kid counts every strand of hair' short story, I can only guess. It might be that the act of counting hair strands is used as a device to show the kid's innocence. In a more complex reading, it could represent a form of self - discovery. The kid might be learning about themselves or their body through this repetitive act. Or perhaps it's a way for the author to introduce a sense of wonder, as counting something as small as hair strands is not a common activity, and it could lead to various adventures or insights within the story.