Some themes could be centered around cliques and social hierarchies in high school. You know, the popular kids, the nerds, and how they interact or clash. There may also be a theme of rebellion against school rules or the established order. And of course, the exploration of different personalities and how they either complement or conflict with one another within the high school environment.
Typical characters would include students, like the popular jock, the nerdy student who is really good at academics, and the artsy kid. There are also likely to be teachers who play different roles, either as strict disciplinarians or as mentors. School bullies are also common characters, creating conflict for the main characters.
It really depends on the specific fanfic, but often the strong - willed alpha characters tend to be popular. For example, the alpha who is the star athlete in school. Also, the omegas who are smart and sassy, like the one who always tops the class in academics. And there might be a character who is a bit of an outcast alpha or omega that readers find really interesting because they are different from the norm.
One idea could be a new student arriving at the school who turns out to be an alpha from a powerful family, and there's immediate tension with the existing omega students. Another could be a school event where alphas and omegas have to work together on a project and unexpected friendships form. Or perhaps a story about an omega who defies the typical roles and becomes a leader in a school club, much to the surprise of the alpha students.
One common theme is the struggle for acceptance. Omegas often face discrimination or are underestimated in these high school settings. For example, they might be left out of certain groups or activities because of their omega status.
In these fanfics, a significant theme is often the battle against dark forces in a new context. Since they are 'alpha omega' fanfics, there might be a more extreme version of the fight between the light and the dark side. Additionally, the theme of loyalty is crucial. Characters have to decide whom to be loyal to, whether it's their friends, their family, or a particular cause. And the exploration of different magical cultures within the Harry Potter universe can also be a theme.
One popular Alpha and Omega family lemon fanfiction might be 'The Omega's New Life'. It often explores the family dynamics within the Alpha - Omega relationship in a rather unique way. The story could involve how an Omega manages family life while dealing with the typical Alpha - Omega power dynamics.
Perhaps there are stories about the school's sports teams. The underdog football team that manages to win the championship against all odds. The players train hard, face difficulties like injuries and lack of resources, but their unity and determination lead them to victory.
Well, transformation is a big theme. Bella's transformation or lack thereof can be a central point. If she is a human in a world of Alphas and Omegas, she might be on the verge of a transformation that could change everything. Also, the theme of family and friendship is there. Jacob has his werewolf family, and Bella has her human family and friends. How these different relationships interact with the Alpha - Omega dynamic is often explored in fanfics. For example, how does Bella's human family react to her involvement with the supernatural world of Alphas and Omegas?
Love and loyalty are very common themes. Alphas are often shown to be extremely loyal to their omega mates. Also, the theme of acceptance is there. Omegas might face discrimination in the fanfic world, and the story is about them being accepted for who they are. For instance, an omega might be an outcast because of some unique ability or trait, and the alpha helps the omega to be accepted by the community. There's also the theme of protection. Alphas protect their omegas from various threats, be it from other alphas or external forces.
One popular theme is the exploration of different power dynamics. In alpha and omega dynamics, there's a natural hierarchy, and in crossovers, it can be interesting to see how characters from different universes adapt to or challenge this. For example, if you cross it with a superhero universe, an omega superhero might have to deal with both their superpowers and the social implications of their omega status. Another theme is the concept of mates across different fictional worlds. It's fascinating to see how characters from disparate stories might find their mates in this new alpha - omega context, which can lead to unique and unexpected relationships.