I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'besties graphic novels' out there. It might be about the adventures, relationships, or shared experiences of a group of best friends in a graphic novel format.
Well, consider a situation where the daughter confides in her BFF about some family secrets, like her dad's financial problems. The BFF then accidentally lets it slip in front of the dad during a family gathering. This causes a huge embarrassment and strain in the family relationships. It shows how the relationship between the daughter, BFF and dad can be complex and full of potential pitfalls.
One possible story could be a daughter's best friend noticing some overprotective behavior from the dad that seems a bit odd in normal family dynamics. For example, the dad always insists on being present when the daughter has friends over, which makes the daughter feel embarrassed and her BFF a bit uncomfortable.
Daughters can maintain good relationships with their BFFs by being honest. If there's a problem or something bothering them, they should talk it out instead of holding it in. For example, if one BFF made a mistake that hurt the other, an honest conversation can clear the air.
Going to concerts is a great memory - singing along to their favorite songs, jumping up and down, and just having a blast. It's a moment of pure joy shared between best friends.
A great story could be about daughters and their BFFs going on a camping trip together. They share tents, tell spooky stories at night, and explore the forest during the day. They might face challenges like getting lost but work together to find their way back, strengthening their friendship.
This might be a tale that delves into the lives of the two best friends, exploring their dreams, secrets, and the special moments they share. It could also touch on how their friendship evolves over time and the impact they have on each other's lives.
This novel might tell the tale of how the two besties support each other through various life situations, revealing their unique personalities and the power of their friendship along the way.
Another taboo could be if they are selling items that are of sentimental value to other family members. For example, if they sell a grandmother's hand - made quilt that was meant to be passed down in the family. This could cause a lot of emotional distress among family members and break the unspoken family bond of respecting sentimental items.