It's purely fictional. The author crafted the story and characters to engage readers without being rooted in real events. However, it might draw inspiration from common human experiences and emotions.
I'm not entirely sure, but there might be a young protagonist who is at the center of the story. Maybe he or she is the one who starts to dig into the past.
Well, I think redemption is a key theme. Characters may be trying to atone for past mistakes. Also, the theme of relationships plays an important role. The relationships between characters, whether it's friendship or family, can shape the story.
In " Praying for the Present," Luo Maiming's background was an important puzzle. Luo Maiming was Luo Zhaoyan's twin brother, but in reality, he was not Luo Zhaoyan's biological brother. Instead, he had taken over Luo Zhaoyan's biological brother's body. Luo Maiming was Luo Wangping's son. He was intelligent, hot-blooded, and loyal. He was willing to sacrifice himself for everyone's benefit. However, Luo Maiming later developed the idea of destroying the Luo family, and in the end, he abandoned the entire family to save Luo Zhaoyan. The search results did not provide any detailed information about the revelation of Luo Maiming's identity and his tragic fate, so it was impossible to know the true identity of Luo Maiming.
I'm not sure who these specific 'Alice', 'Fish', 'Bury', 'Walsh' and 'Strong' are. There could be many people with these names. Without more context, it's difficult to tell their life stories.
The reason for burying the alleluia during Lent is to signify a period of penance and reflection. It's a way to focus on the spiritual aspect and be more serious about our faith.