One idea could be Mal and Chad going on an adventure in a magical forest. They could encounter strange creatures and have to work together to find their way out. Another idea is a story where they attend a ball together and have a romantic dance. They might also get into some comical misunderstandings at the ball.
Well, a good Mal and Chad fanfiction could involve them in a mystery-solving plot. Maybe there's a series of strange events happening in Auradon, and they are the ones who figure out what's going on. They could start as rivals, thinking each other is behind the mystery, but then realize they need to team up. This would involve a lot of character development and interaction between them.
A possible Mal and Chad fanfiction could be set in an alternate universe. In this universe, Mal is not a villain but a regular girl, and Chad is a prince from a different kingdom. They meet by chance during a trade fair. Chad is initially put off by Mal's boldness, but as they get to know each other, they start to fall in love. Their relationship could face challenges from their different backgrounds and the expectations of their kingdoms.
In general, fanfiction often delves into various scenarios, but bullying in any form can be a sensitive topic. If the story aims to show the growth and overcoming of such negative situations, it could work. But it has to be written carefully so as not to glorify the bullying behavior. It should rather focus on the pregnant Mal's strength and how she deals with the bullies, like Chad and Audrey.
No, it's not acceptable. Bullying in any form, whether in real life or in fanfiction, is wrong. Writing about bullying a pregnant person is especially cruel as pregnancy is a vulnerable time. Fanfiction should promote positive values and healthy relationships rather than negative and harmful behaviors like bullying.
First, you can start by brainstorming their personalities. Think about what makes Mal and Chad unique. Then, come up with a simple plot idea like a day in their lives or a small adventure. For example, you could start with Mal waking up one morning and getting a letter from Chad inviting her to a picnic.
One interesting idea could be Mal's unique powers evolving in a different way under Hades' influence. For example, her magic might take on a darker or more underworld - themed aspect.
You could write a fanfiction where Ben and Mal get transported to an alternate dimension. In this dimension, their roles are reversed. Mal is the one in charge of Auradon and Ben is from the Isle of the Lost. They have to figure out how to get back to their own world while also learning about each other in this new dynamic.
A cool fanfiction could be Mal and Ben swapping powers for a day. This would lead to all sorts of comical and also challenging situations. For instance, Mal would have to deal with the responsibilities of being a king - like making important decisions in court - while having Ben's more 'goody - two - shoes' power. And Ben would be on the Isle of the Lost, trying to use Mal's magic in a place where it's not always welcome. Or a story where they go on a secret adventure away from Auradon, just the two of them, and discover a hidden land that has its own set of rules and magic, and they have to adapt quickly to survive.
The main characters are Mal and Chad, of course. But without more context about the specific graphic novel, it's hard to say more about them. They could be anything from ordinary kids in a suburban setting to heroes in a far - flung galaxy.
One idea could be exploring how Ben and Mal's family deals with a new magical threat to Auradon. Maybe an old enemy resurfaces and they have to combine their unique skills and powers to protect their kingdom.
Perhaps a plot where Mal and Carlos discover a hidden part of Auradon that has a connection to their pasts on the Isle of the Lost. They have to keep it a secret from everyone else in Auradon while they explore it together. Along the way, they face challenges that test their loyalty to each other and to Auradon.
One idea could be Ben trying to introduce more modern ideas to the Isle of the Lost while Mal is hesitant as she fears it might disrupt the fragile peace. For example, he wants to start a school exchange program but Mal is worried about old grudges resurfacing.