Another way is by creating a sense of danger. Since the animatronics can be menacing in the Fnaf universe, writers will put the reader character in situations where they are at risk of being harmed by the animatronics. This keeps the readers on the edge of their seats. Also, the mystery surrounding the animatronics' backstories adds to the tension. We don't know exactly what makes them act the way they do, and as the story unfolds and we learn more little by little, the tension builds.
Writers create tension by using the element of surprise. For example, they can have Foxy suddenly appear when Springtrap least expects it. Another way is through dialogue. If they have tense exchanges where their motives are questioned or they threaten each other, it builds tension. Also, the setting can add to it. If the story is set in a claustrophobic or dilapidated part of the pizzeria, it naturally makes the situation more nerve - wracking.
Another way is through the description of Taehyung's own state. If he's in pain but trying to be strong, or if he's confused and hurt by the situation, it makes the readers feel for him. The writers might also introduce some obstacles in his recovery process, like a lack of proper medical facilities or some internal conflicts within the group that delay his getting better. This all serves to create and maintain tension throughout the fanfiction.
I really like the fanfic titled 'Among the Animatronics'. It delves deep into the emotions of the animatronics and how the reader character interacts with them. It's well - written, with vivid descriptions that make you feel like you're actually in the Fnaf pizzeria.
Writers create tension in erotic romance stories through the characters' internal struggles. For instance, if one character has moral or ethical beliefs that conflict with their growing sexual attraction to another. Also, external factors like family or social disapproval can add to the tension.
Writers create tension by showing Sonic's pain and struggle. For instance, if he's trying to run but the injury stops him, it builds tension. Also, when his friends are worried about him, like Tails panicking as he tries to figure out what's wrong with Sonic, that adds to the tension.
One way is through time pressure. The writer could set a deadline for Lupin to rescue the kidnapped person, like if he doesn't do it within 24 hours, something terrible will happen to the victim. Another is by introducing obstacles in Lupin's path. For example, the kidnapper has set up numerous traps and guards around the place where the victim is held. And the writer can also build tension by revealing bits of the kidnapper's plan gradually, making it seem more and more menacing.
Another way is through the setting and external factors. In a Chinese fanfiction, the social or family background might be a big factor in the forced love. If a family forces two characters together, the pressure from the family and the characters' attempts to deal with it can build up a lot of tension. Also, secrets within the forced relationship can add to the suspense and tension.
By making the consequences of their actions towards each other more severe. Say Naruto's actions lead to Ino being seriously injured and she loses her ability to use some of her ninja skills for a while. The fear of whether she will ever regain those skills and the guilt Naruto feels can create a lot of tension in the story. Also, if there are external factors like other ninja clans getting involved in their conflict because of what happened between Naruto and Ino, that can add more layers of tension.
Writers can create tension by focusing on the power imbalance. Since vampires are stronger, the human is in a vulnerable position. For example, if the vampire is holding back from fully harming the human but the human doesn't know that, it builds suspense. Also, the threat of the vampire losing control, like when they are extremely thirsty, adds to the tension.
By using dialogue. For example, characters might have sharp exchanges where one accuses the other of being too friendly with someone else. This immediately creates a tense atmosphere. Another way is through description. Writers can describe the physical reactions of the jealous character, like clenched fists or a flushed face, which builds up the sexual and emotional tension.