One of the best Rogue stories in The Flash is Captain Cold's redemption arc. He starts as a villain but over time shows moments of honor and eventually teams up with The Flash on some occasions. It adds depth to his character.
Well, obviously Flash is a key character. His super speed makes for exciting action scenes and his quick thinking is always interesting to read about. Rogue is also great as she has that complex power and her morally ambiguous nature adds depth. Another good character could be Batman if he makes an appearance in the fanfiction. He can bring his detective skills and strategic mind to the story, creating more layers of plot and conflict.
Zoom's stories are also top - notch. He is a formidable foe for The Flash. His time - related powers make for some high - stakes battles. In one story, he manipulates time to make The Flash's life a living hell, and the Flash has to find a way to stop him from completely changing the timeline.
I'm not sure specifically which stories are in 'flash best stories' as I haven't read that particular collection. But generally, the best stories could be those with engaging characters, exciting plots, and profound themes.
One of the best rogue stories is 'The Thief of Always'. It's about a boy who is lured into a strange house where time behaves oddly and there's a sinister figure. Another great one is 'Lies of Locke Lamora'. It has a complex world full of thieves' guilds and political intrigue. And 'Artemis Fowl' also features a rather roguish main character, a young criminal mastermind who gets involved in all sorts of magical and dangerous adventures.
One of the best flash stories could be 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry. It's a short yet powerful story about a young couple who sacrifice their most precious possessions for each other. Another might be 'A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings' by Gabriel García Márquez. It combines elements of the magical and the ordinary in a unique way. And then there's 'Cat Person' which became quite popular for its exploration of modern relationships in a very contemporary setting.
One great story could be where Flash has to outwit Rogue's power-absorbing abilities in a unique way. Maybe he uses his super speed to create distractions that prevent Rogue from getting close enough to touch him and absorb his powers. This creates an interesting dynamic as Rogue is constantly trying to find a way to get the upper hand.
One great story is about a half - orc rogue named Grum. He was part of an adventuring party in a DND campaign. His stealth skills were put to the test when they had to infiltrate a goblin - infested cave. Grum managed to sneak past the guards and disable the traps, allowing his party to surprise the goblin chieftain and win the day.
One great gambit story is from the world of chess. Bobby Fischer was known for his brilliant gambits. His 'Sicilian Defense' gambits often caught his opponents off - guard. He would sacrifice a pawn early on to gain a positional advantage. As for rogue stories, Robin Hood is a classic. He was a rogue in the sense that he defied the law of the land (the Sheriff of Nottingham), but he was a hero to the poor as he stole from the rich and gave to the needy.
One of the best stories could be the ones where The Flash has to race against time to save the city from a powerful villain like Zoom. His super - speed allows him to move so fast that he can almost manipulate time itself in these stories.