I'm not sure if 'his wife is story' is a correct expression. It might be a misprint or an unclear statement. If you mean 'his wife is a storyteller', then it means his wife likes to tell stories. If it's something else, more context is needed.
It could mean that once a character in a Gilmore Girls fanfiction decides to be out (maybe out of a relationship, a situation, or a place), they are firmly committed to that decision. For example, if it's about a character leaving a toxic relationship in the Gilmore Girls universe as written by a fan, 'once i'm out i'm out' would be their strong stance on not going back.
In many 'Batman Beyond' fanfictions where Dana finds out, it could be about her finding out Bruce Wayne is Batman. Maybe she stumbles upon some evidence in the Batcave or notices some similarities in Terry's behavior to Bruce. For example, she might notice Terry's fighting style is similar to what she's heard about Batman's. It could also be that she discovers some secret technology related to Batman that leads her to the truth.
As we lack details about the 'Regina Louise story', it's difficult to define who Regina Louise is precisely. She might be a real - life individual whose experiences are being shared, such as a social activist or an artist. Or it could be a fictional character created to convey certain themes or emotions within a story. For example, if it's a coming - of - age story, she could be the protagonist facing various challenges and growing as a person.
In my view, 'love finds her a novel' can be seen as a rather poetic statement. Love here could be personified as an entity that actively searches for a novel for her. It could also suggest that the experience of love is somehow intertwined with the act of finding a novel. Maybe she's on a journey of self - discovery through love, and the novel is a part of that journey, like a guide or a mirror of her own emotions.
Ginny's reaction could also involve a sense of helplessness at first. But then she'd quickly gather herself and use her resources. For instance, she might call on her friends and family for help. She'd be by Harry's side constantly, using her presence to comfort him and also using her knowledge of magic to try and ease his pain.
For Merlin, there are both good and bad consequences. On the bad side, some of the more traditional and anti - magic people in Camelot might try to oppose him. However, since Arthur now knows, he has a powerful ally. Arthur can protect Merlin from those who would do him harm. Also, Merlin can now be more open about using his magic for the good of Camelot, which is a positive change.
She might be overjoyed. After all, Naruto is her son. She could immediately rush to find him and embrace him tightly, tears of happiness streaming down her face.