Time is something that catches people off guard. The past has passed, the future has come, and only the present remains.
Those people who I thought would be together forever gradually disappeared from each other's lives. No farewell, no goodbye, only wishing you happiness.
When a special person appears in your life, you will, you will, you will start to live a different life. This is the meaning of love.
Leaving doesn't mean it's over, nor does it mean you can't start over.
In some fanfictions, a very romantic instance is when Luffy first realizes his feelings for the reader. It might be a moment when the reader is sick and he's really worried. He stays by their side constantly, trying to make them feel better in his own clumsy but endearing way. Another great moment is when they are exploring a new island and Luffy holds the reader's hand to lead them through a difficult path. It's a simple gesture but full of meaning. And then there's the time when the reader makes a special piece of clothing for Luffy and he's so happy that he gives them a big hug and tells them how much he loves it, which is also a sign of his growing affection for the reader.
One of the most exciting moments could be when Luffy first uses his new gear or technique that surprises Katakuri. It shows Luffy's growth and adaptability in the fight. Another exciting part might be when Katakuri reveals a new form or power that Luffy has to quickly figure out how to counter. This back - and - forth of power display and strategic thinking keeps the 'fanfiction' action - packed.
Well, in some Percy Jackson sad fanfiction, there are moments like when Percy's family turns against him. Maybe his step - father finally has enough of all the 'weird' things that happen around Percy and blames him for everything. Percy would feel extremely hurt and betrayed. Then there are times when he fails in his quests. He's supposed to be the hero, but when he fails, he feels like he's let everyone down, especially those who had faith in him. And don't forget about the times when he has to make really tough choices, like choosing between saving his friends or fulfilling a greater prophecy. That kind of moral dilemma can be really sad for him.
In some fanfictions, there are scenes where Sakura is in danger and Sasuke realizes just how much she means to him. For example, if Sakura is injured while protecting Sasuke, Sasuke's reaction of guilt and his newfound determination to always be by her side can be an extremely emotional part of the story.
There were many sad sentences that were suitable for posting on WeChat Moments, but the one that hit the bottom of his heart might be:
I used to think that love could fill up the regrets of life, but it was love that created more regrets.
The theme of acceptance is quite common. Fem Luffy often has to be accepted by the other characters in the story. This could be because she's different due to her gender or her slightly different personality traits. Also, the theme of self - discovery is prevalent. As fem Luffy navigates the pirate world, she discovers more about herself, her abilities, and her place in the grand scheme of things.
Nami could also be a common character. She might help Luffy manage the financial aspects of his admiral duties, as well as use her navigation skills to assist in any navy - related voyages. And of course, she'd be there to keep Luffy in check when he gets too carried away.