Another scenario could be a grand wedding. They plan it for months. The wedding takes place in a big, fancy hotel ballroom. Natalie walks down the aisle with her father, and Will is waiting at the altar with tears in his eyes. There are hundreds of guests, including many of their patients who they have made a big impact on. The reception is filled with dancing, great food, and lots of toasts to the happy couple.
A plot idea could be that they face some challenges right before the wedding. For example, Natalie gets a once - in - a - lifetime job opportunity in another city. They have to decide whether to postpone the wedding or find a way to make a long - distance marriage work while she pursues this opportunity.
One interesting aspect of Nancy Wheeler x Mike Wheeler fanfiction is that it explores a different kind of relationship dynamic between them. It could be a way to see how their characters would interact in situations not shown in the original series. Maybe it delves into their shared family experiences in a more in - depth way, like how they support each other during tough times at home.
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors like the source and the author's intention. Sometimes stories are based on real events but with some fictional elements added.
I'm not familiar with the exact details, but she's likely the central figure in this story. Maybe she's a real person with her own experiences and stories to tell.
Family loyalty is a common theme. Given their sibling relationship, fanfics might explore how they stay loyal to each other through various challenges. Another theme could be growing up. They both are at different stages of growing up, and fanfiction can show how they help each other in that process.
His baby would be one of the main characters. Since the show is about being a baby daddy, the baby's presence is crucial. It could be a source of both joy and stress for Ben Wheeler in the fanfic.
One person I know who got into Cornell Med School had an outstanding academic record. They had a high GPA and great MCAT scores. But it wasn't just academics. They were also actively involved in volunteer work at local hospitals, which showed their passion for medicine.