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.
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.
Well, you could write a fanfiction where Peter Pan and Wendy grow up but still remember their adventures in Neverland. They could try to recreate that sense of magic in the real world, perhaps by opening a place where children can experience a bit of Neverland. Or, what if a new villain emerged in Neverland and Peter and Wendy had to team up in a different way than before to defeat them? They might have to use Wendy's more grown - up thinking and Peter's knowledge of Neverland's secrets.
Adventure is also a common theme. Since they are in Neverland, there are always new lands to discover, battles to fight, and mysteries to solve. In some fanfictions, they might go on a quest to find a hidden treasure or save Neverland from a new threat. And another theme is growing up. Wendy is from the real world where growing up is normal, while Peter is in Neverland where it's not. Fanfictions often play with this contrast, like how Wendy's growing - up mindset might change things in Neverland or how Peter reacts to the idea of growing up through Wendy.
One great 'OUAT Wendy and Peter fanfiction' is 'Lost in Neverland'. It beautifully explores Wendy's complex relationship with Peter in the Once Upon a Time universe. The author does a wonderful job of portraying Wendy's growth from a somewhat naive girl to a strong character.
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.
Their relationship could be developed by having them face a difficult challenge together. For example, if Neverland was in danger of disappearing, they would have to rely on each other's strengths. Wendy's practical thinking and Peter's knowledge of Neverland's magic could combine to save the day. This would deepen their bond as they realize how much they need one another.
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.
Here's an interesting plot. In a modern - day setting, Wendy discovers that Peter Pan is real through some ancient family heirloom that has a connection to Neverland. She then finds a way to get to Neverland herself, but it has changed a lot since she was last there. Peter is also different, a bit more jaded. They have to work together to bring back the old magic of Neverland and along the way, they deal with feelings they had buried deep down for each other all those years ago.
You can make it unique by changing the setting. For example, instead of the traditional Neverland, set it in a parallel universe where the rules of magic are different. Or you could give the characters new abilities. Maybe Wendy can now fly without the help of pixie dust. This would change the dynamics of the story.