In this fanfiction scenario, their relationship would transform in many ways. Before the baby, they were like two kids having fun in Neverland. But now, they are parents. Wendy would be the one to teach Peter about the importance of routine and stability for the baby, like proper sleeping and eating times. Peter, on the other hand, would introduce the baby to the wonders of Neverland. Their relationship would be a blend of their old carefree selves and their new parental roles. There might be some arguments as they adjust to their new life, but also many tender moments as they watch their baby grow and discover the world around it.
As time passes, Wendy might start to feel a sense of responsibility towards the Lost Boys. Even though she was kidnapped, she realizes they are just lost children. So, she could start to take on a motherly role, teaching them manners and telling them stories. This would be her way of making the best of a bad situation and also showing her kind heart.
Perhaps Wendy could teach Peter about the concept of family in a more in - depth way. She could share stories from her own family, and Peter could start to see the value in those relationships. This would change their relationship from just friends to something more like family, in a way. They could also have shared challenges. Let's say a new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths to defeat it. Through this, they would learn to trust each other more and their relationship would grow stronger.
The 'Peter Pan and Wendy 2003 Fanfiction' often plays with the themes of the original story. It may focus more on the theme of growing up, but in a different light. Instead of Wendy simply leaving Neverland to grow up, it could show her internal struggle between the freedom of Neverland and the responsibilities of the real world. The fanfiction might also introduce new magical elements that are related to the characters' personalities, such as Peter's ability to control a new type of magic that was not in the original story.
One way is to give them new shared challenges. For example, a powerful new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths more than ever. Their relationship can grow as they see different sides of each other while facing this threat. Another way is to explore their past more deeply. Maybe there were some unspoken words or moments between them that can be revisited and resolved, which would bring them closer.
After the rescue, their relationship often deepens. Wendy may start to trust Peter more completely. She might see him as her protector, and they could become closer friends.
Peter Pan would likely become more confused and out of place in the adult world. His carefree and wild nature would clash with the rules and norms of adulthood. Wendy, on the other hand, would be more practical and level - headed. She has grown up in a world with structure and would have a different perspective on life compared to when she was a child. For example, she might be more cautious about taking risks.
One possibility could be that they return to the real world and raise their baby in a magical - yet ordinary - way. The baby might inherit Peter's ability to fly or Wendy's storytelling skills.
One popular trope is the 'What - If' scenario. For example, what if Wendy had decided to stay in Neverland permanently? Fanfiction writers often explore this idea, imagining how her life would be different and how it would affect the other characters. Another common trope is the 'Power - Up' where a character, like Wendy, might gain new powers or abilities during her time in Neverland. This can lead to new and exciting adventures.
If Peter Pan and Wendy got married in a fanfiction, it could change Neverland a great deal. Wendy's presence as Peter's wife could bring more order. For instance, she might start a small school for the Lost Boys to teach them reading and writing. This would introduce a new element of education to the island. Also, their marriage could inspire a more family - like atmosphere, with the Lost Boys seeing them as a parental figure of sorts.
Wendy could start as a naive character, believing in the good of Peter Pan as in the original story. But as she discovers his evil side, she quickly has to grow up and become more cynical. For example, she might become more distrustful of those around her, always looking for signs of deception.