You could start by looking on popular fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of 'Camp Camp' fanfics, and you might be able to find ones related to this specific topic by using the search function and typing in relevant keywords like 'Camp Camp' and 'David swears'.
" If we can get out of here alive, will you be willing to watch the thousands of rivers and mountains with me?" Mud Mountain Red swore under the Tree of Bitter Love.
The plot was from the manga " The Fox Demon Little Matchmaker." In order to be together, Wang Quan and Qing Tong went to the Giant Tree of Bitter Love to ask for a continuation of their fate. Reddie was moved by their love and swore under the giant tree.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
Comics typically stick with 'a lot'. 'Alot' is a mistake. The proper way to express a large quantity or degree is 'a lot'. This helps maintain the clarity and accuracy of the text in comics.
Well, 'I Care Alot' is not a true story. It's a work of fiction that might draw inspiration from various elements but doesn't directly represent real events or people.
Not exactly. The core concept might have some roots in true events, but the plot and characters have been fictionalized and embellished to create a compelling narrative.
Another theme could be her relationships. In some fanfictions, her swearing might occur during a fight with Ron or Harry, highlighting the tensions and deep bonds within their friendship triangle. For example, when she feels unappreciated or when they don't understand her point of view. It's a way to show the realness of their relationships.
One popular Hermione swears fanfiction is 'The Unspoken Words' which delves into Hermione's emotional outbursts in a very engaging way. It's available on several fanfiction platforms.
There are a few instances where the father swears, like when he gets frustrated with the Christmas lights not working. But specific quotes can vary depending on your interpretation.