A very common trope is the 'reunion' trope. Since they often get separated in the show, fanfictions like to play with the idea of them reuniting after a long time. It could be after Hook is lost at sea or Emma is in another realm. The emotional payoff of their reunion is always a big draw for readers.
The 'hurt/comfort' trope is quite prevalent too. For example, when Hook gets injured and Emma takes care of him, or vice versa. It shows their deepening connection. Also, the 'time - travel' trope can be found, where they might go back in time and experience events that change their relationship in the present. This adds an interesting layer of complexity to their story.
The 'soulmate' trope is also quite prevalent. In these stories, Hook and Emma are often portrayed as being fated to be together, with some magical or supernatural force binding them. And of course, the 'hurt/comfort' trope, where one of them gets hurt and the other is there to comfort and heal them. This trope can add a lot of emotional depth to the stories.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' trope. Since Hook had a bit of a rough start with Emma, seeing their relationship develop from that initial animosity to love is quite common. Another is the 'soulmate' trope, where they are fated to be together. It gives a sense of destiny to their relationship.
The 'enemies to lovers' trope is really popular. Hook starts off as a bit of a scoundrel and Emma is distrustful of him at first. But as they spend more time together, they fall in love. Another is the 'soulmate' trope. Many fanfictions play with the idea that they are fated to be together.
One popular trope is 'Enemies to Lovers'. Captain Hook and Emma start off at odds with each other in the show, and fanfiction often plays on that dynamic, gradually turning their relationship into a romantic one. Another is 'Time Travel'. Writers might send Emma or Hook back in time, which changes the course of their relationship and creates new and interesting scenarios.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' trope. Hook starts off as a bit of an anti - hero, so it's common to see stories where he and another character, often Emma, start off on the wrong foot but then gradually fall in love. Another is the 'time - travel' trope. Given the magical nature of the 'Once Upon a Time' universe, it's not unusual for fanfictions to involve characters traveling through time, which can create really interesting plotlines.
Another common one is relationship - centric storylines. Writers often explore how Emma and Hook's relationship develops further, like dealing with misunderstandings or facing challenges together that strengthen their bond. It could be something as simple as a family member not approving of their relationship at first and how they overcome it.
In Once upon a time Hook and OC fanfiction, a common trope is the 'forced proximity'. Maybe they're stuck in a magical place together and have to rely on each other. 'Secret identity' is also popular, where the OC has a hidden side that Hook discovers. And of course, the 'soulmate' trope, where they are fated to be together, which adds a touch of magic and destiny to their relationship.
One popular trope is 'enemies to lovers'. Since Emma and Regina started off as adversaries in the show, this trope is quite common in their fanfictions. Another is 'soulmates'. Fans like to explore the idea that they are meant to be together in a more fated way.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' scenario. Regina and Emma start off on the wrong foot, with their differences and past conflicts, but gradually fall in love. Another is the 'soulmate' trope, where they are fated to be together in some magical or destined way.
One great Hook Emma fanfiction is 'A Pirate's Heart'. It beautifully captures the chemistry between them. The story takes them on an adventure where they have to face many challenges together, which deepens their relationship.