Well, Harry could be forced to clean the Potions classroom during detention. Snape might make him scrub every cauldron by hand while muttering about how clumsy Gryffindors are. Harry might accidentally spill a potion ingredient, which makes Snape even angrier and gives him more tasks to do, like sorting out all the potion ingredients in the store cupboard.
Since the show 'Family Guy' has a large cast of characters, it's likely that the novel would also include some of the supporting characters. Quagmire could show up and add his perverted sense of humor to the mix. And Meg could be there, with her awkward teen - age experiences, which could contrast with Stewie and Brian's more out - there adventures.
They could be in an adventure together. For example, Stewie and Brian could go on a journey through time, using Stewie's wacky inventions. This would be in line with their characters' personalities as Stewie is always creating strange things and Brian is often dragged into his schemes.
One possible scenario in such a fanfic could be that during detention, Snape makes Hermione clean the potions classroom. At first, Hermione is indignant but as she cleans, she discovers some old potions notes that Snape had written as a student. This leads to an unexpected conversation between them about the complexity of potions. Snape is initially cold but gradually warms up as he realizes Hermione's genuine interest in the subject.
Maybe in the fanfic, Snape gives Hermione detention for accidentally disrupting his class. But instead of a typical punishment, he assigns her to help him organize his personal library of dark arts books. As they work together, Hermione begins to understand Snape's complex past and Snape starts to see Hermione in a new light, beyond just being a know - it - all Gryffindor.
Avoiding detention in high school means being responsible. Come to class prepared, don't talk back to the teachers, and if you have a problem, try to solve it through the right channels instead of acting out. Also, make sure you're not late or skipping classes.
Detention in a high school story is when a student is punished by being made to stay at school after normal hours for misbehaving or not following the rules.
Stewie's quotes are very distinctive. If in a novel, they might be used to characterize a particular type of character, perhaps one with a mischievous or overly - intelligent streak. His quotes can also be a source of satire, making fun of certain social or family dynamics, which could be effectively utilized in a novel's plot or sub - plot.
Yes, there might be some fan - made or even official novels related to 'Family Guy' that could feature Stewie. However, I'm not entirely sure if there's a dedicated one just about him. You could check official 'Family Guy' merchandise websites or big book retailers.
It's hard to say if it's extremely popular in a general sense. Among certain subsets of 'Family Guy' fans who are interested in exploring different interpretations of the characters, it might have some popularity. But compared to more mainstream 'Family Guy' - related content, it's likely a niche area.