Wonder Auggie is purely fictional. It was designed to bring out certain messages and feelings through a creative narrative that isn't rooted in reality. This allows for more freedom in storytelling and the creation of a world that might not exist in real life.
No, Wonder isn't a true story involving Auggie. It's a work of fiction that explores themes of kindness and acceptance through made-up characters and events.
I don't know exactly who Auggie Wrens is without reading the story. He could be a young boy or an old man. Maybe he's a kind - hearted person who loves Christmas and spreads joy during the holiday.
Well, if Jack is into creative and alternative takes on stories, he'll probably like it. Fanfiction can range from really well - written pieces that add depth to a story to some really out - there interpretations. If he has a sense of adventure in his reading, it could be a hit.
One idea could be that Sonic accidentally gets transported to the world of Wonder Girl. He teams up with her to stop a common enemy that is threatening both their worlds. Maybe an evil scientist who wants to steal Sonic's speed and Wonder Girl's powers.
A third common theme could be the idea of redemption or lack thereof. Given their often - cruel and violent natures, some fanfictions might explore if they are capable of any form of redemption. Or perhaps they are so far gone into their dark ways that there is no hope for them. These themes add depth to the fanfictions and make them more than just simple stories about two spooky characters. They can also touch on themes of morality in a very unique and often disturbing way, as the Creepypasta world has its own set of 'rules' when it comes to right and wrong.
One common theme is the exploration of their dark natures. Since both characters are from the horror genre, fanfictions often dig deep into how their 'evil' sides interact. For example, they might show how their methods of causing fear or harm are different yet similar in some ways.