Another good one is 'In John's World with the Reader'. It stands out because of its vivid descriptions. You can really picture the settings where John and the reader interact. It has a good mix of action and emotional moments that keep you hooked from start to finish.
Another theme is the exploration of their different backgrounds. Alexander's immigrant background and John's more established family background can create interesting dynamics. In 'Two Worlds Collide', this contrast is highlighted, and it shows how they overcome the differences in their upbringing to be together.
A theme that often appears is the protection they have for each other. In fanfictions, you'll see Sherlock going to great lengths to protect John, and vice versa. It shows the strength of their bond. Also, the theme of self - discovery is common. Both John and Sherlock learn more about themselves as they navigate their relationship in these stories.
The writing style matters a great deal. A clear and descriptive writing style helps the readers to visualize the story. If the author uses good grammar and punctuation, it makes the reading experience smoother. Also, the use of emotions in the story can really draw the readers in. For example, when the reader character feels nervous around John or when John shows his care for the reader, these emotional moments can make the story more relatable and interesting.
In addition, the theme of discovery can be found in Dave x John fanfiction. They might discover new things about themselves, each other, or the world around them. This could be related to their powers (if in a story with such elements), or simply new aspects of their personalities. Some fanfictions also explore the theme of forgiveness, as they might have misunderstandings and then have to forgive each other to move forward in their relationship.
Conflict and resolution is another theme. There could be misunderstandings or external forces trying to break them apart. But through communication and mutual understanding, they overcome these obstacles. This kind of theme adds drama and makes the story more engaging as readers root for them to get back together and resolve their issues.
A theme that sometimes pops up is conflict and resolution. There could be external factors causing problems between John and Greg, like family differences or career goals. But then, through communication and understanding, they manage to overcome these obstacles and strengthen their bond. It adds an element of drama and growth to the fanfictions.
Well, 'Arthur's Trust in John' is a great fanfiction. It shows Arthur relying on John in a way that's really heart - warming. Then there's 'John's Redemption through Arthur' which is about how John finds his purpose with Arthur's help. And don't forget 'The Unspoken Bond' where their unspoken connection is the central theme.
One common theme is adventure. Given John Egbert's nature in the original work, fanfictions often involve the reader joining him on various adventures. Another theme is friendship - turned - love, where the relationship starts as a friendly acquaintance and gradually develops into a romantic one.
Another theme could be adventure. Since Homestuck is full of wild and crazy adventures, Bro and John could be on a journey together. This could involve exploring new planets, fighting strange creatures, or uncovering secrets about the Homestuck lore. The fanfictions might focus on how their relationship develops during these adventures, whether it's through shared experiences, trust - building, or facing challenges as a team.