One real story could be a woman who was walking alone at night. A man approached her threateningly. She had a 9mm pistol for self - defence. She warned the attacker and when he didn't stop, she fired a warning shot into the air. The sound scared the attacker off.
A woman defended herself from a burglar in her home. She used a frying pan to hit the burglar when he entered her kitchen. She then locked herself in a room and called the police. Her quick thinking saved her.
Sure. One story is about a woman who was being followed at night. She quickly entered a 24 - hour store and told the clerk. The clerk called the police and the follower left. Another is a man who was attacked in an alley. He used his keys to jab at the attacker's eyes and managed to escape.
Sure. A store owner had a 9mm gun. One day, a group of robbers entered his store. He pulled out his 9mm and aimed it at them. They immediately put their hands up and ran out. The sight of the gun was enough to stop them.
Morally, it's a complex situation. Self - defence is a justifiable concept in general, but when it's a son killing his father, it challenges family - centric values. Legally, in fanfiction, it would depend on the fictional laws set. If it follows real - world self - defence laws, it would require imminent threat of harm from the father to the son. However, in the context of fanfiction, the writer can also create their own rules and interpretations to explore this extreme scenario.
To portray it compellingly, first, show the build - up of the situation. Maybe the father had a growing temper and the boy was constantly in fear. Use vivid descriptions of the boy's emotions like his trembling hands and racing heart when the final confrontation happens. Also, include the immediate aftermath, like the boy's shock and guilt even though it was self - defence.
Well, perhaps in the 'lethal winking scary story', the winking could be a signal of some malevolent force. It could be that whenever someone winks in a certain way, it triggers a series of terrifying events. Maybe it's a curse that spreads through this unusual form of communication. However, without reading the story, this is all just speculation.
Sure. Some 'Lethal Weapon' fanfictions might explore different storylines like what if the characters had to face a new type of criminal organization. These can be found on platforms like Archive of Our Own. The fanfictions there often expand on the existing universe of 'Lethal Weapon' in creative and family - friendly ways, like delving into the backstories of the characters more deeply.
The lethality of succubi in fiction really varies. It could be that in one story they're extremely dangerous and fatal, but in another, they might just be a source of temptation without being directly lethal.