Well, in 'angel in the attic twilight fanfiction', it might focus on a character who is seen as an angel in the context of the Twilight world and is in the attic for a particular reason. It could be a place of refuge or a secret hideout for this angelic figure. And this character could be involved in a love triangle or some sort of power struggle similar to what we see in the original Twilight series, but with their own unique angel - like twist.
Since it's fanfiction, it could vary a lot. But potentially, there would be the angel character who is in the attic. There might also be some of the main Twilight characters like Edward or Bella who interact with this angel in some way.
The aliens in the attic could be in hiding from a more hostile alien race. The family living in the house unknowingly provides them with shelter. As the story progresses, the family and the aliens form an alliance to fight off the approaching threat.
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An old grandfather who lives in the house could be a main character. He has a lot of stories and wisdom. Maybe he has had some previous encounter with aliens when he was young and now he can help the family deal with the situation in the attic. He could be the one to bridge the gap between the humans and the aliens.
Well, there could be a brave kid character. This kid is not afraid to explore the attic and is the first to encounter the aliens. He or she then becomes the bridge between the aliens and the rest of the family.
One idea could be that the aliens are actually friendly but are misunderstood at first. They came to Earth to learn about human emotions and end up helping the family in the attic deal with their own internal problems.
Maybe it's filled with old family heirlooms like a dusty photo album with pictures of his ancestors he's never seen before, or some antique magic items that were long forgotten.
One common theme is the power struggle. The presence of angels in the attic might introduce some sort of power dynamic that Jace and Clary have to navigate. Also, the theme of self - discovery is prevalent. As they deal with the attic and the angels, they learn more about themselves. For example, Clary might discover new powers or aspects of her personality in these stories. The attic setting often serves as a place for these revelations to occur.