It might include different endings for the relationships. Instead of Bella ending up with Edward, she could have chosen to be with Jacob in this fanfic. Or there could be a polyamorous relationship explored among the main characters, which is a very different take from the original story. Also, new characters could be introduced, like a half - vampire - half - werewolf hybrid that no one has ever seen before in the Twilight world.
There could be new adventures for the Cullens. Maybe they go on a journey to a different part of the world where there are other vampires with unique powers. For example, vampires that can control the weather.
She could also witness a different origin story for the vampires. In some fanfics, the creation of vampires might be tied to some ancient alien technology or a long - forgotten magic spell. Bella being the curious character she is, would be deeply involved in uncovering these secrets and understanding how it changes the whole vampire lore.
There could be elements of romance in the fanfic. Perhaps the artistgirl1221 falls in love with someone who also has a passion for art. They might go on art - themed dates, like visiting galleries or having a picnic in a park filled with sculptures. Or it could be about her struggle to make a name for herself in the art world, facing rejections from galleries and then finally getting a big break.
Perhaps Sakura is in a position of power and uses it to inflict pain or humiliation on those beneath her in the fictional hierarchy of the story. For example, she could be making other characters perform demeaning tasks or withholding things they need just for her own amusement.
Well, 'and just plain wrong fanfic' might refer to fan - created fictional works that are incorrect in terms of the source material's established facts, characterizations, or storylines. For example, in a fanfic about a superhero story, if it makes the hero act completely out of character by having them suddenly be cruel when they're known for kindness in the original, that could be considered 'just plain wrong'. Another example could be if a fanfic changes major plot points from the original work in a way that doesn't make sense, like having a character who died in the original suddenly be alive without any proper explanation.
One example could be a fanfiction that focuses on the long - term relationship between Bella and Edward, exploring how they deal with the challenges of their different natures over years. Another might be a story that delves into the backstories of the Cullen family members and how their pasts influence their present actions in a detailed and ongoing way.
Perhaps magic that is created through dance. As the characters move in specific patterns, they generate magical energy.
There could be descriptions of unique cooking utensils in the test kitchen.
Maybe Naruto would use his charm to persuade his opponents to join his side instead of fighting them. For example, he could use his bright smile and positive attitude in a more flirtatious way to win over enemies.
Perhaps Harry would have to face Voldemort alone without the support of the character 'you'. So there would be more intense and dangerous duels.
Sure. In a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, 'just in' could be a new case that has just come to Sherlock's attention. Another example could be in a Supernatural fanfiction where 'just in' is a new type of monster that has just been sighted by the Winchester brothers.