Peter Pan could be developed by showing his struggle with the new emotions and responsibilities that come with adulthood. For example, he might feel guilt for leaving Neverland in the past. He could also be developed through his relationships, like having a more complex friendship with the Lost Boys as an adult.
In 'Peter Pan Grown Up Fanfiction', Peter Pan's character can be developed in multiple ways. Firstly, his physical and mental growth can be shown. He might have a more serious demeanor, yet still retain some of his child - like wonder. His values could change; perhaps he now values stability over adventure. His relationships will also be different. With the Lost Boys, he could be more of a mentor figure. And his relationship with Tinker Bell could evolve into a more equal partnership, rather than the one - sided adoration she had for him as a child. This all helps to create a more complex and believable grown - up Peter Pan.
One way to develop Peter Pan in this fanfiction is to explore his new - found understanding of time. As a grown - up, he no longer has the carefree attitude towards time that he had as a child. He could also be developed by his reaction to the changes in Neverland. Maybe he tries to bring modern ideas to the island, which causes both positive and negative reactions from the other characters. Also, his relationships with other characters such as Wendy could be re - examined in a more mature way.
The relationship could be developed by having them share more secrets. For example, Tinkerbell could tell Peter Pan about a special place in Neverland only she knows. Also, they could face a big threat together, like a powerful villain, and in the process of fighting it, their bond grows stronger. Another way is for Peter Pan to show more appreciation for Tinkerbell's help, which makes her feel more important to him.
Perhaps Wendy could teach Peter about the concept of family in a more in - depth way. She could share stories from her own family, and Peter could start to see the value in those relationships. This would change their relationship from just friends to something more like family, in a way. They could also have shared challenges. Let's say a new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths to defeat it. Through this, they would learn to trust each other more and their relationship would grow stronger.
Captain Hook would initially feel victorious. But then he might realize that Peter was an important part of Neverland's balance. Without Peter, the eternal battle that gave his life purpose is gone. He could start to feel lost and even a bit regretful for all the times he tried to kill Peter.
In many Disney Peter Pan fanfictions, Peter Pan does get hurt. Writers may do this to add depth to his character. When he gets hurt, it can lead to different reactions from the other characters in the story, like Wendy taking care of him. It also allows for a different kind of growth in the story. For example, he might become more cautious or learn a valuable lesson about his overconfidence. And it can also create new storylines where the characters have to find a way to heal him, which can be very interesting to read.
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.
Peter Pan is in love with Wendy. Wendy's arrival in Neverland changes things for Peter. She brings a sense of warmth and home - like feeling. Peter is drawn to her because she has qualities that are lacking in Neverland. She can cook, tell stories, and provide a nurturing presence. Peter's love for Wendy is shown through his eagerness to have her stay in Neverland and be part of his world, although he doesn't fully understand the nature of adult - like love.
In some fanfiction, Peter Pan may start to feel a sense of responsibility towards the kids he takes away. He realizes that they are not just playthings but real individuals with their own needs and desires. This makes him more protective of them in a different way than just for the fun of having them in Neverland.
Wendy could start as a naive character, believing in the good of Peter Pan as in the original story. But as she discovers his evil side, she quickly has to grow up and become more cynical. For example, she might become more distrustful of those around her, always looking for signs of deception.
One way is to give them new shared challenges. For example, a powerful new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths more than ever. Their relationship can grow as they see different sides of each other while facing this threat. Another way is to explore their past more deeply. Maybe there were some unspoken words or moments between them that can be revisited and resolved, which would bring them closer.
One way is through shared challenges. Let's say a new threat comes to Neverland, like a dark magic that starts to corrupt the place. Peter and Tinkerbell would have to rely on each other's strengths. Peter's leadership and Tinkerbell's magic would be crucial in fighting this threat. As they face this together, they would learn more about each other's capabilities and develop a deeper respect and love for one another. Another way could be through acts of selflessness. If Peter sacrifices something important for Tinkerbell, or vice versa, it would strengthen their bond significantly.