First, know the characters well. Read the original books or watch the show to understand their personalities, like Lockwood's leadership and charm, Lucy's strong will and Talent, and George's intelligence. Second, come up with an interesting plot. It could be a new case they take on that has some unique twists. Third, use good descriptions. Describe the spooky settings and the intense ghost - hunting scenes vividly. For example, when they enter an old haunted mansion, you can describe the creaking floors and the cold drafts.
The kiss could also complicate things. Maybe they both have different ideas about what the kiss means. Lucy might think it's a start of a serious relationship, while Lockwood just saw it as a spur - of - the - moment thing. This can lead to some misunderstandings and tension between them.
Sure. There are some really creative ones. For example, a fanfic could be about a female character who has a special connection with Tyler. She might be a witch and they team up to fight against common enemies in their town. These fanfics often explore different relationships and scenarios that weren't fully shown in the original story.
One common theme is adventure. Since the original story has a lot of elements of exploring haunted places and fighting ghosts, fanfics often continue this adventure - filled spirit.
A must - read is 'Love Against All Odds'. Here, the OC is a human who gets involved with Tyler during all the supernatural chaos in Mystic Falls. It's a slow - burn romance that is full of heartwarming moments. The author does a great job of showing how the OC adapts to the dangerous world around her while falling for Tyler.
Well, a common trope is the 'found family'. Since Lockwood, Lucy and George are sort of a makeshift family already, in fanfiction this can be expanded. They might take in a stray agent or someone in need and make them part of their family. The 'power - up' trope is also popular. For instance, Lucy discovers a new way to enhance her Talent and becomes even more powerful in dealing with ghosts. Then there's the 'mystery within a mystery' trope. They solve a ghost - related mystery that leads to an even bigger mystery about the history of the ghost - hunting world.