It depends on how you define 'true story'. 'Bac Nord' might draw inspiration from real events or situations, but it could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
Sure. Once there was a bac (I assume you mean a boy or something similar). He went to the zoo. He saw a monkey imitating him. Every move he made, the monkey copied. It was so funny that he couldn't stop laughing. He started dancing, and the monkey did the same wacky dance moves. People around were also amused by this little 'dance - off' between him and the monkey.
Well, there could be stories about sisterhood. For example, how they support each other during exams. Members might study together, share notes and resources, which strengthens their bond.
A bac was giving a presentation in class. He was so nervous that he accidentally showed a picture of his cat instead of the relevant project slide. He didn't notice at first and started talking about the 'new innovation' which was his cat's ability to sleep in strange positions. The class roared with laughter when they realized what had happened. After that, his cat became a bit of a class mascot.
Nonoha is also quite popular. Her kind - hearted nature and her growth as a puzzle - solver throughout the series make her an interesting character to write about in fanfiction. She might be the focus of stories that explore her relationships with other characters.
One interesting concept could be the unique puzzles and how they are re - imagined in the fanfiction. For example, the way the characters might approach a new type of puzzle that wasn't in the original series.
One of his notable works is 'On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous'. It's a beautifully written novel that delves into themes like family, identity, and the immigrant experience. The prose is both poignant and lyrical, making it a captivating read.