Her friends could be the first ones to help. For example, if it's a high - school - based fanfiction, her classmates who notice her symptoms quickly. They might call the school nurse or look for any anti - allergy medications in the first - aid kit.
In a more family - centered fanfiction, her parents or siblings would be there to help. They would know her medical history and could quickly administer the appropriate treatment, like giving her an EpiPen if she has a severe allergy and then taking her to the hospital for further observation.
If it's in a fantasy - themed fanfiction, a magical creature could come to her aid. Maybe a friendly fairy who has the power to heal minor ailments. The fairy could use its magic dust or special herbs to ease Bella's allergic reaction.
In such a fanfiction, the plot could involve Bella accidentally coming into contact with an allergen, like a certain type of flower. Then she might start showing symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, and a rash. Her friends or loved ones could then rush to help her, perhaps trying to find the right medicine or take her to a doctor. This could also be a turning point in her relationships, as those around her show their true care and concern for her.
Her best friend could be the first one to help. They might notice the signs of malnourishment like her pale skin and lack of energy. They start by sharing their lunches with her at school.
In the fanfiction, Bella's reaction could be a mix of curiosity and unease. She's likely to be intrigued by his appearance, but also a bit nervous. Maybe she blushes slightly as she meets his gaze, and her heart starts to beat a bit faster. It's that initial jolt of attraction and the unknown that could make her feel a bit flustered.
In fanfiction, it could be her best friend. Her best friend would be really worried and would stay by her side all the time. She would make sure Bella takes her medicine, gets enough rest, and has something to eat and drink.
In an allergic reaction fanfic, common symptoms might include skin rashes. Just like in real - life allergic reactions, characters could break out in itchy, red patches on their skin. This can add drama to the story as the character may be trying to hide it or deal with the discomfort during important events in the fanfic.
Another way could be through the use of anti - histamine medications. These can be given to the character experiencing the allergic reaction to relieve symptoms such as skin rashes and itching. In the fanfic, it might be shown as a more long - term treatment compared to the immediate relief provided by the epinephrine injector.
In the completely unrealistic scenario of an allergic reaction to 'tell me a story', symptoms might mimic those of a normal allergic reaction like redness, itching, or swelling. But again, this is just a made - up situation. In reality, redness and swelling are due to the body's reaction to allergens like proteins or chemicals, not a story. And itching might be associated with skin irritation from allergens, not from a story - based 'allergy'.
It could be an old flame that Bella had a brief relationship with. Maybe someone she met during a trip and then lost contact with until she found out she was pregnant.
Maybe it's a mysterious character. The fanfiction could introduce a new character as the father, someone with a hidden past or special abilities that add an element of intrigue to the story.
It could be Edward. Since they had a deep connection in the original story, it would make sense for him to be the father in the fanfiction.