Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites. Some might focus on their relationship dynamics in the context of the original story's world, exploring how their different personalities interact.
Well, it could be a number of things. Maybe she faces some challenges, has a major life change, or discovers a hidden truth. But without reading the specific novel, it's hard to say for sure.
Another option is Tumblr. There are often fanfic writers who post their works there, and you might be able to find some Himeno x Denji fanfiction by searching relevant tags or following the right blogs.
I haven't read this specific fanfiction, but usually, in fanfictions about Himeno and Hayate kissing in Pretear, it might explore their relationship deeper. It could be a sweet moment of their romantic connection, perhaps a turning point in their story where their feelings are more openly expressed.
Crying could be described according to different situations and characters. There were a few possible ways to describe it:
1. Crying sadly: The eyes are red and swollen, and the tears are constantly flowing. The lips are slightly opened, as if they are silently pouring out the pain in their hearts.
2. Crying in despair: Tears poured out like a waterfall. His eyes were hazy and he looked depressed as if he had lost all his strength.
3. Crying angrily: The eyes are red and swollen, and the tears are like boiling flames. The expression on the face also becomes angry and resentful.
4. Crying in surprise: Tears instantly gushed out of her eyes as if expressing her inner ecstasy and gratitude.
5. Crying in fear: Tears flow from the eyes. The trembling body and helpless heart make people feel fear and uneasiness in their hearts.
Different crying forms could show the character's inner emotions and personality characteristics, and at the same time, it could allow the reader to better understand the character's psychological state.
Crying on the wedding day did not necessarily mean that she would cry often in the future. It was normal for a bride to cry on her wedding day. It was usually because she was touched and reluctant to part. Some people might cry on their wedding day, but that didn't mean they would cry often in the future. Everyone's mood and mental state were different. The mood on the wedding day could not determine the level of happiness in the future. Therefore, crying on the wedding day did not necessarily lead to crying often.