Add unexpected twists. For example, the girl could turn out to have some hidden power that she reveals while being protected, which then helps the guy in turn. This flips the dynamic a bit.
One popular 'guy protects girl' fanfic could be in the 'Twilight' fandom. In many fan - made stories, Edward might be protecting Bella in different, more creative scenarios than in the original books. For example, protecting her from new supernatural threats in Forks.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. The story could go either way. Maybe Will has the motivation and ability to protect Nico, or there could be circumstances preventing it.
One sign could be that he becomes very secretive about his whereabouts. In a fanfic, if he used to be open but suddenly starts making excuses not to say where he's been, it might be a red flag.
There was a girl who loved lemons. One day, she saw a scared guy near a lemon stand. She decided to approach him. She showed him a lemon and he flinched at first. But then she started to talk softly about how lemons have a bright and zesty smell. She offered him a slice of lemon. He took it nervously. As he tasted it, he made a funny face which made the girl laugh. This made him feel more at ease, and they ended up having a long conversation about their favorite things, with lemons being the starting point.
Yes, there might be. Fanfic communities often have a wide variety of stories, and it's very possible that someone has written a story where Catwoman protects Robin. You can check popular fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
She could break up with him immediately. In a fanfic, it's important for the girl to assert her self - respect. By ending the relationship, she shows that she won't tolerate such behavior.
Perhaps the obsessed guy has a change of heart. He realizes his actions are wrong and lets the girl go. But this ending often comes with a complex set of emotions and consequences for both characters as they try to make sense of what has happened.
In the comics, Taskmaster is mainly portrayed as a male character. However, there might be alternate universes or special storylines where the gender could potentially be different.
It depends on the specific fandom. In some fandoms, a 'purple guy' and 'purple girl' concept might be unique and not widely known, so not a mainstream popular genre. However, in certain niche or creative communities, it could potentially gain some popularity if the story is well - crafted.