Well, first of all, the writer has to understand the relationship between Grey and Femnatsu really well. Their interactions should be based on the foundation of their pre - existing relationship. Regarding the pregnancy part, it should be a natural progression. It can't just be something that's randomly thrown in. The writer needs to show how they got to this point. Additionally, the support system around them, like their friends and family in the fanfiction, should also behave realistically. Their reactions and support should be in line with what one would expect in such a situation. This all helps in making the story believable.
Well, one of the common themes is the celebration of love and new life. It's not just about the pregnancy, but also about the love that Grey and Femnatsu share that led to this new addition. There could be themes of sacrifice too. For instance, they might have to sacrifice some of their personal adventures or time for themselves to focus on the pregnancy. And then there's the theme of unity. They have to be united in their decisions and support for each other throughout the pregnancy journey.
To make it believable, the writer should study the cultures and races of Skyrim. If Hickup is going to interact with the Nords, for instance, they need to understand the Nord values, their traditions, and how they view outsiders. Hickup's actions and reactions should be in line with what would be expected in the Skyrim setting. Also, the writer should be consistent with the rules of the Skyrim world, like the limitations of magic, the power dynamics between different factions, etc. This way, the crossover feels more natural and not just a forced combination.
To make it believable, the writers should focus on their character growth. Naruto growing into a more mature and understanding person and Sasuke learning to let go of his grudges. As they change, their relationship can organically develop into a romantic one. Also, including external factors like the reactions of their friends and the ninja community can add depth. If their friends are initially shocked but then come to accept their relationship, it makes it more real. Writers can also use flashbacks to show how their feelings have been evolving over time, not just suddenly popping up.
To make it believable, writers should explore their backstories. Shadow's origin as an experiment and Sonic's simple yet heroic upbringing are important aspects. By delving into how these different backgrounds shape their views on life and relationships, the relationship between them can seem more real. Additionally, showing their emotional vulnerability around each other. For instance, Shadow might let down his guard and show his softer side to Sonic, and vice versa.
Writers can make it believable by giving the OC a strong backstory. For example, if the OC has a past that somehow ties in with Tom's, like they both come from similar difficult family situations. This can create an instant connection. Also, showing their gradual development of feelings rather than instant love is important.
Writers can make it believable by developing the Death Eater's character well. Show that there is more to him than just being evil. Maybe he has a troubled past or some redeeming qualities. Also, show Hermione's internal struggle. She's a smart and moral character, so her falling for a Death Eater would need a lot of self - reflection and conflict.
They can describe the symptoms accurately. For example, if it's a flu - like illness, Robin could have a high fever, be coughing, and feeling weak. Writers should also show how his actions are affected. He might not be as quick on his feet or as sharp - witted as usual.
Writers can make it believable by focusing on the character's lack of symptoms at first. Maybe the character was still having periods, though they were irregular. Also, showing that the character was really busy with other things in life, like a demanding job or studies, can help. They were so preoccupied that they just didn't notice the signs.
To make their relationship believable, you need to focus on their shared experiences. For example, if they both have a common enemy or are on a similar mission. Also, show how they gradually learn about each other. Saree could learn about Bumblebee's loyalty to the Autobots and his sense of justice, while Bumblebee could come to understand Saree's cultural values, like the significance of the saree in her life.
Writers can make it believable by first establishing the context clearly. For example, if it's a battle scene, they should describe the chaos and danger well so that Hermione getting hurt seems natural. Also, they need to accurately portray the consequences of her injury, like how it affects her movement or her ability to use magic.