When writing a Harry Draco Paul Seth fanfiction, it's important to set the right tone. Since it involves different characters from different 'worlds' (assuming Paul and Seth are from a different setting), you need to make their interactions believable. You can start with a simple idea like a school project they all have to work on, and build from there.
There's also 'Draco's New Allies'. Here, Draco is forced to team up with Harry, Paul, and Seth for a common cause. As they work together, they learn more about each other and their own strengths. It's a story that shows how different personalities can come together in the face of challenges.
A major theme is growth. Both Paul and Seth grow as individuals and as a pair. They learn about themselves and each other. Also, the theme of loyalty often comes up. Their loyalty to each other and to the pack has to be re - evaluated and adjusted because of the imprint. For example, in some fanfics, they have to prove their loyalty to the pack while still maintaining their new bond.
First, you need to understand Draco's character. He's often portrayed as proud and a bit aloof. So when he's sick, it should be a big deal for his pride. Start with a good setup, like how he got sick. Maybe he was caught in a bad spell at Hogwarts.
In a hidden corner of Hogwarts, Draco was sitting alone, looking dejected. Harry noticed and walked over. 'Draco, I know things have been tough for you. But you're not alone.' Harry said softly. Draco was initially surprised but then a look of relief crossed his face as Harry's words started to break through his tough exterior.
One great 'Paul imprints on Seth fanfiction' I've read is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It beautifully explores their relationship after the imprint. Another is 'A New Beginning' which delves into how they navigate their new connection within the pack.
To write this type of fanfiction, you should immerse yourself in the Twilight world. Research the Quileute tribe to which Seth belongs, as it can add depth to his character. For Bella, consider her human - vampire - werewolf - influenced world. Plan out the story structure carefully. Begin with an introduction that sets the scene and draws the reader in. As for the spanking aspect, it could be a result of Bella making a dangerous decision and Seth reacting out of concern for her safety. Throughout the story, build up the tension and resolution, and end with a satisfying conclusion.
First, think about the character of Seth. What do you like about him? Then, create your original character (OC). Decide their personality, backstory, and how they will interact with Seth.
First, create a well - developed OC. Decide on their personality, appearance, and backstory. For example, if they're a wrestler, think about their wrestling style. Then, plan how they meet Seth Rollins. It could be at a wrestling event or in a more casual setting like a coffee shop. When it comes to the baby part, consider how the pregnancy and birth will be written. Will there be any complications? And for the story's plot, think about conflicts like jealous rivals or family drama that could affect their relationship and the baby's upbringing.
To write it in a positive way, first, redefine 'abuse'. It could be more of a tough love situation. Start with a strong introduction of the OC, her dreams and her initial impression of Seth Rollins. Then, when showing the 'abuse' moments, focus on the OC's internal thoughts of using it as motivation. For example, if Seth is critical of her in - ring performance, the OC could think 'I'll show him I can be better'.
First, you need to understand the characters well. Draco is a complex character with a lot of baggage from his family and upbringing. The reader character can be your own creation, but it should fit well within the Harry Potter universe. For example, you could make the reader a Gryffindor who challenges Draco's Slytherin views.