Well, perhaps the plot thickens after the second task. The characters might start to uncover some hidden secrets or face new challenges that are related to what happened during the second task. Maybe there are some changes in the power dynamics among the characters too.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'terrible terry fanfic'. But it could involve the characters dealing with the consequences of the second task, like new relationships forming or old ones being tested.
I don't know the exact details of this fanfic. But generally, there could be more drama. Maybe the characters start to question their motives or goals.
There's a lot going on. The main characters might have a big fight or a passionate moment. But I can't give you all the details without spoiling it for you.
It might be that the doll has a mind of its own and tries to harm those around it.
In many children's book stories, one second after could mean a new discovery. For example, the protagonist might look up and see a shooting star, which then leads to a magical adventure. It could also be a moment of change, like a sad face turning into a happy one as a solution to a problem is suddenly thought of.
In book 2, the plot might thicken as the characters face unexpected twists and turns. Maybe they encounter new friends or enemies, or explore new places.
In the fanfic, they might face various challenges. Maybe they have to deal with the after - effects of the battle on Felucia, like taking care of the wounded or securing the area. They could also be sent on a new mission right away.
It could be because the plot is full of holes. In a good Harry Potter fanfic, the plot should be somewhat consistent with the original series. If this 'raven' fanfic has a really disjointed plot, that would make it terrible.
I'm not sure specifically what 'reading the third task fanfic' is about without more context. It could be about reading a fan - made fictional story related to a third task in a particular series, like in a game or a book series.
After the full story has been told, the audience or readers are left with their own thoughts and interpretations. They might discuss the story with others, draw their own conclusions about the characters' motives, and perhaps even be inspired to make changes in their own lives based on what they've learned from the full story.
It really depends on the specific comic series. Some might have new villains or story arcs emerge, while others might focus on the aftermath and character development.