Well, the 'self - discovery through love' trope is quite prevalent too. Characters in the fanfiction might find out more about themselves, their dreams and values while falling in love during the summer. It's like the love experience is a mirror for them to understand who they really are.
The 'reunion' trope is also popular. After a long time apart, perhaps due to the end of the summer, the characters reunite and rekindle their love. And the 'love triangle' trope can add drama. For example, a character may be torn between two potential lovers during this summer of love.
One popular trope is the 'friends to lovers' dynamic. In the story, Belly has known the boys for a long time, and in fanfiction, this relationship often evolves in interesting ways. Another is the 'jealousy' trope. Maybe Conrad gets jealous when Jeremiah and Belly seem too close, which adds drama.
One popular trope is the relationship between a soldier and their commander. It adds an element of forbidden love or a power dynamic. For example, a rookie falling in love with the battle - hardened commander.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' situation. In this, the two main characters start off disliking each other but gradually fall in love as they get to know each other better. Another is the 'forbidden love' trope, perhaps due to different social statuses or family feuds. The 'love triangle' is also common, where one character has feelings for two others and has to make a choice between them.
One popular trope could be the 'enemies to lovers' trope. Maybe they start off on the wrong foot, perhaps due to some misunderstanding or rivalry, but then gradually fall in love as they get to know each other better. For example, they might be competing in a certain field and initially see each other as threats, but then realize their feelings are deeper.
One popular trope is the 'Forbidden Love' where there are some obstacles in their relationship, maybe due to their different backgrounds or roles in their story world. It adds a sense of drama and makes the readers root for them even more.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers'. Since Shego and Drakken start off as more of an employer - employee relationship with some bickering, this trope fits well. It's exciting to see how their relationship evolves from that to a romantic one.
One popular trope is the 'friends - to - lovers' trope. Given Tim Drake's relationships within the DC universe, it's common to see stories where he starts off as friends with someone, like a fellow hero or a civilian, and then their relationship gradually turns romantic. Another is the 'love triangle' trope, where Tim might be caught between two potential love interests. And of course, the 'secret identity' trope is also quite prevalent, where his love interest either discovers or is kept in the dark about his Robin identity.
One common trope could be the 'enemies to lovers' scenario. In 'famous in love' fanfiction, the characters Raige might start off not getting along, perhaps due to a misunderstanding or rivalry. Another trope might be the 'forbidden love' where there are obstacles like their different social statuses or career demands preventing them from being together openly. And then there's the 'love triangle' trope where either Raige is involved with another character creating a complex web of emotions.
One popular trope could be the 'friends - to - lovers' story. Where they start as friends in the show and gradually develop deeper feelings in the fanfiction. Another might be the 'love - triangle' trope, perhaps with another character vying for Eileen's attention while Rigby tries to win her over.
One popular trope is the 'forbidden love' aspect. Since Jake is from a different species and culture, their relationship can be seen as something that goes against the norms in both of their worlds, which adds an exciting element to the story.