Here's a spooky one. There was a fisherman who went out to sea during Ghost Month against the advice of the elders. As he was fishing, he noticed a thick fog rolling in. In the fog, he saw a ship that looked very old and decrepit. There were figures on the ship that seemed to be beckoning to him. He was so scared that he quickly rowed back to shore. Later, he learned that many years ago, a ship had sunk in that area during Ghost Month and the ghosts of the sailors were said to haunt those waters.
One aspect to note in 'The New Daughter' is its use of atmosphere. Connolly creates a sense of unease right from the start. The descriptions of the setting, perhaps a spooky old house or a desolate landscape, contribute to this. It makes the reader feel that something bad is going to happen.
I think the main theme could center around the gap between appearance and reality in a town setting. Maybe it highlights how people present themselves differently than they truly are.
He uses vivid descriptions. For example, he might describe a dark alley with 'walls that seemed to close in, and a stench of decay that filled the air'. This makes the reader feel like they are really there.
The blend of mystery and horror elements is another factor. It's not just a simple horror story. There are layers of mystery, like trying to figure out the true nature of the new daughter. It keeps the reader engaged and eager to uncover the secrets within the story.
Well, it depends on what you consider 'good'. There might be some that focus on the relationship between Bella and John W as father - daughter. Some may explore how Bella's character develops in the context of being his daughter. You can check fanfiction.net too. They usually have a wide range of stories. But you might have to sift through a bit to find the ones that really catch your interest.
One common theme could be protection. John might be depicted as protecting his daughter from various threats, whether it's a physical danger in the outside world or protecting her from emotional harm like bullying. Another theme could be growth, where the daughter grows and learns from her father John's experiences and wisdom.
Family love is a very common theme. It shows how John loves and cares for his daughter unconditionally. Another theme could be protection. John is often depicted as a protector, shielding his daughter from harm.
Fanfiction is all about creativity and bending the rules. Regarding Hermione being John Winchester's daughter, it could be that the writer wants to explore the contrast between Hermione's magical world and John Winchester's world of hunting supernatural beings. Maybe Hermione discovers her true heritage through a series of adventures that bridge the two worlds. It could also be a way to combine the themes of magic and the fight against evil in a new and interesting way.
Sorry, I can't directly recommend a specific one. But as I said before, searching on Archive of Our Own or fanfiction.net should help you find some. Look for the ones that have interesting summaries.