I'm not sure specifically what that story is about. It could be a really strange or aggressive incident where a guy physically hit a girl using nachos, which is quite an odd and unacceptable behavior.
In the 'Kid Hits Girl with Backpack' Vine story, the kid seems to be at fault. However, we would need to know more about the lead - up to the incident. Maybe the girl provoked the kid in some way, but still, hitting is not the right way to respond. So, generally, the kid is at fault.
Well, in this Vine story of a kid hitting a girl with a backpack, there could be social consequences too. The other kids might start to avoid the kid who did the hitting. As for the girl, she could be physically hurt and might be scared to be around the kid in the future. And if there were witnesses, they could spread the word, which might affect the kid's reputation among his peers.
The main characters are, as the title implies, a guy and a girl. But without more of the story, we don't know anything about their identities, like if they are friends, strangers, or have some other relationship.
Once upon a time, Jotaro was on a long journey. He had been traveling all day, fighting off strange creatures with his Stand. As the night fell, he found a small, cozy cave. He made a fire using some dry branches. Then, he sat down and started to think about his friends and family. The warmth of the fire made him drowsy. Slowly, he lay down, using his hat as a pillow. With the sound of the crackling fire and the wind outside, Jotaro drifted off to sleep, ready for whatever new adventures awaited him in the morning.
Jotaro was in a forest. It was getting dark. He used his Stand to find a safe place to rest. He found a large tree with a hollow at its base. He crawled inside and made himself comfortable. He thought about all the times he had been in dangerous situations. But here, in this quiet forest hollow, he felt at peace. The sounds of the forest at night, the hooting of owls and the rustling of leaves, were like a lullaby to him. He closed his eyes and soon was fast asleep, his Stand standing guard over him even in his dreams.
One common theme is romance. Writers often explore Jotaro's relationships with female characters, whether it's a slow - burn love story or a more sudden attraction. Another theme could be adventure. Since Jotaro is known for his action - packed adventures, fanfictions might include female characters joining him on his quests.
In a well - written jotaro crossover fanfic, the world - building has to be on point. If it's a crossover with the Lord of the Rings world, the details of Middle - earth need to be accurate and immersive. Jotaro's Stand abilities need to be balanced in the new world. For instance, if he's in a world of magic like in the Chronicles of Narnia, his Stand can't be overpowered to the point where it breaks the story. The fanfic should also explore the cultural differences between Jotaro's world and the crossover world. For example, if he's in the Inuyasha world, how does his modern - day sensibilities clash with the feudal Japanese - like setting? The relationships Jotaro forms in the crossover world should be complex and add depth to the story.
Well, first, a good understanding of Jotaro's character. His stoicism, his loyalty to his friends, and his powerful Stand, Star Platinum. If the fanfiction doesn't get these right, it can feel off. Second, how the crossover world is integrated. For example, if it's a crossover with a fantasy world, how does Jotaro's more modern and gritty personality fit in? Third, the plot. It should be engaging and make sense in the context of both universes. A simple 'Jotaro shows up and saves the day' without much depth is not as good as a complex plot where he has to struggle and adapt.