The 'hurt/comfort' trope is frequently seen. Derek has been through a lot in the Teen Wolf series, so in fanfiction, he often gets to be in situations where he is hurt (physically or emotionally) and then comforted by another character. This trope allows for a lot of emotional exploration and character development.
The 'enemies to lovers' trope is also common. Derek might start off disliking the other character, perhaps because of a misunderstanding or a conflict between their groups, but then gradually fall in love as the story progresses.
One popular trope is the 'alpha/omega' dynamic. In these stories, Derek as an alpha has a special connection with an omega character. It often involves themes of protection and a deep emotional bond.
The 'family reconciliation' trope is also popular. Given their often - tumultuous family history, fanfictions like to explore Derek and Peter mending their relationship. They might start off at odds but gradually come to understand and support each other more fully. This can involve sharing secrets and working together against common enemies.
Well, 'A Mate for Derek Hale' is a story that begins with Derek being in denial about having a mate. But as the story progresses, he realizes the importance of this bond. 'The Mysterious Mate of Derek Hale' is about a mate who has a mysterious past and how Derek helps her uncover it while also falling in love. 'Derek Hale and His Soul Mate' is another great one where their connection is so strong that it defies all the odds in the supernatural realm, and they have to fight against those who oppose their union.
One great Derek Hale and Peter Hale fanfiction is 'The Hale Legacy'. It delves deep into their complex relationship, exploring how their pasts have shaped them. The character development is really well - done, making you feel as if you truly understand their motives.
In Derek Hale baby sister fanfiction, Derek is the mainstay. His role as the big brother is crucial. The baby sister is the heart of the story. Additionally, characters like Allison Argent can make an appearance. She might be a friend or a rival to the baby sister. And sometimes, the Hale family members from the past are also mentioned, which adds depth to the story and the relationship between Derek and his sister.
One characteristic is the blend of different fictional universes. Since Bella is from one story world and Derek Hale from another, these fanfictions often merge the two worlds in interesting ways. For example, they might combine the supernatural elements from Derek's world like werewolves with Bella's more human - centered world. Another characteristic is the exploration of new relationships. Writers get to play around with how Bella and Derek would interact, whether it's as friends, allies or lovers. It allows for a lot of creativity in building their connection.
There's also often a theme of family building. Derek might start with just himself and the baby, but then other characters from the Teen Wolf universe come together to form a sort of surrogate family around the baby. It shows how the baby becomes a catalyst for new relationships and a sense of community within the story.
One common theme is the unexpected nature of the pregnancy. It often throws Derek's life into chaos and he has to adapt. Another is the support system around him, like his friends or family helping him through it.
One interesting 'baby Derek Hale fanfiction' could be about his early days in the Hale family, like how he learned to control his werewolf abilities as a baby. Maybe it shows his family members helping him through that process.
In some fanfictions, Ron Weasley is involved too. His loyalty and sense of humor can create some interesting scenes. When paired with Derek Hale, who is more of a serious and intense character, it makes for some great comical relief as well as some deeper moments of friendship. Ron might be skeptical of Derek at first but then they grow to respect and rely on each other during their adventures in the wizarding world.
The 'time loop' is also a common trope. For instance, a member of the Hale Pack might be stuck in a repeating time period, reliving the same events over and over until they figure out how to break the loop. It adds a sense of mystery and urgency to the story. And then there's the 'lost in time' trope, where a character gets separated from the rest of the pack during time travel and has to find their way back, both in terms of time and to their pack mates.