Well, it could be about a dark version of Peter Pan meeting someone named Mach in a really strange and unexpected way. Maybe this Mach character challenges Peter Pan's dark side, or they end up teaming up for some sort of adventure in Neverland that's full of twists and turns.
Perhaps the story in 'dark peter pan mets his mach fanfiction' is centered around a conflict. The dark Peter Pan might be up to no good in Neverland, and Mach comes along as a sort of disruptor. Mach could be from another world or have special powers that put him at odds with Peter Pan at first, but then they find common ground as the story progresses.
In this fanfiction, it might explore the idea of Peter Pan's darkness being influenced by Mach. The dark Peter Pan could be on a path of destruction or self - discovery in Neverland. Mach could be a catalyst for change. For example, Mach might introduce Peter Pan to new concepts or emotions that he hasn't experienced before, leading to a transformation in Peter Pan's character throughout the story.
Obviously, one of the main characters is a dark version of Peter Pan. And then there's this Mach character. We don't really know much about Mach from just the title, but he or she must be important enough to be in the title along with Peter Pan.
In a 'Peter Pan kidnapped' fanfiction, it could start with Peter being lured into a trap by a new and mysterious character in Neverland. This character might be jealous of Peter's popularity and freedom. Once kidnapped, Peter is taken to a hidden place. The lost boys are in chaos without their leader. Wendy, who has a special bond with Peter, decides to take charge. She teams up with the fairies and some of the more intelligent animals in Neverland to track down Peter. Along the way, they face many obstacles and learn more about the true nature of the kidnapper and why Peter was targeted.
The plot could center around her unique abilities. Since she's Peter Pan's daughter, she might have some special powers like flying or the ability to communicate with the fairies better than anyone else. The story could be about how she uses these powers to protect Neverland from a new threat that even Peter Pan couldn't handle on his own. She might also struggle with the responsibility that comes with such great power and the expectations of living up to her father's name.
Yes, in some ways it can be considered dark. There are elements of lost childhood, abandonment, and the constant struggle between imagination and reality.
One common theme is the corruption of innocence. In these fanfictions, the usually innocent characters like the Lost Boys or Wendy may be exposed to dark and cruel elements in Neverland that change them. For instance, they might have to fight for survival in a more brutal way than in the original story.
Perhaps it's a story where the fairies cry because they sense some dark force approaching Neverland. They might be worried about the safety of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. In the fanfiction, Peter could be initially oblivious to this danger but then realizes it when he sees the fairies' distress and decides to fight against this new threat.
One possible plot could be that Tinkerbell gets jealous when Peter Pan brings a new friend from another world to Neverland. She tries to play tricks on the new friend but accidentally endangers all of Neverland. Then she has to team up with the new friend to save Neverland and in the process, she and the new friend become closer, while Peter Pan learns a lesson about friendship and jealousy.
It could be about the fairies crying because Peter Pan has forgotten them. Maybe he's been too caught up with Wendy and the Lost Boys and has neglected his relationship with the fairies.
One possible plot could be that Peter Pan finally decides to grow up when he realizes that Wendy has moved on with her life in the real world. He might struggle to adapt to the adult world, facing challenges like getting a job and dealing with modern technology. Meanwhile, Wendy could be a successful career woman but still has a longing for the magic of Neverland in her heart. Their paths cross again, and they have to come to terms with their past and new selves.
The 'true dark story' of Peter Pan often refers to some of the more complex and less 'wholesome' aspects. For example, in the original, Peter Pan is rather self - centered. He brings Wendy to Neverland mainly for his own amusement, not really out of friendship at first. He also doesn't fully understand or respect the consequences of his actions on the Lost Boys or Wendy and her brothers. He lives in a world where there is no real concept of growing up, which in a way can be seen as a form of escapism that has a dark undertone as it means not facing the real world and its challenges.