Definitely not. Such content is not suitable as it goes against the general standards of decency. Fanfiction should focus on positive aspects like character development, new storylines within the scope of the original's themes, rather than sexualizing characters.
Rivalry is another theme. Their competition for Archie's attention is a staple in a lot of Betty Veronica fanfic. But it's not always just about Archie; it can be about who is more popular or better at something in school.
Betty and Veronica are friends in the comic. Their friendship is depicted with various emotions and experiences, sometimes they get along great and other times they have misunderstandings, but it remains a friendship throughout.
Well, 'The Fashion Showdown: Betty and Veronica' is a fun fanfic. It's centered around their fashion rivalry and how it impacts their friendship. 'The Secret Diary of Betty and Veronica' is a great one too. It gives insights into their private thoughts and feelings about each other and the people around them in Riverdale.
One great 'Betty Cooper Veronica Lodge Fanfic' is 'Riverdale Rivals and Allies'. It delves into their complex relationship in the Riverdale setting. It shows how they can be rivals in some aspects, like competing for Archie's attention, but also allies when facing common threats in the town. The story does a great job of portraying their individual personalities as in the show.
One common theme is friendship. Since Betty and Veronica are iconic friends, fanfics often explore the nuances of their relationship. Another theme is the unique setting of Crescent. It might be about how they adapt to the local culture or the mysteries the place holds.
A third theme could be the power of a single moment. Just one kiss can change the entire trajectory of their relationship. It can break down walls they've built up over years of rivalry and start a new chapter in their story, filled with new emotions and possibilities.
The setting also plays a part. If it's set in their high - school environment, the social hierarchy and peer pressure add to the 'Dom' aspect. For example, Veronica being from a wealthy family might use her status as part of her dominance, while Betty could use her intelligence and popularity among certain groups to counter or submit to it.