Sure. In some Twilight fanfictions, Bella might be treated like a baby by the Cullen family. For example, when she first arrives at their house, they are overly cautious about her every move. They restrict where she can go in the house, as if she were a toddler who might get into trouble. They constantly check on her well - being, like a mother hen, which could be seen as treating her like a baby.
Imagine a fanfiction where Jacob is injured. The rest of the wolf pack treats him like a baby. They don't let him participate in any pack activities, even though he might be physically capable. They keep him in a 'safe' place, constantly bringing him food and making sure he rests, as if he were incapable of taking care of himself, much like treating a baby.
In a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, perhaps Sherlock gets poisoned and his mental faculties are reduced to that of a baby's. Dr. Watson then has to take on the role of a caregiver. He makes sure Sherlock is clean, fed, and safe. He even has to use simple words and gestures to communicate with him, just like one would with a baby. This not only changes their usual dynamic but also allows the author to explore different aspects of their relationship in a unique way.
Another aspect could be related to the way a character's emotions are dealt with. If a character is 'treated like a baby' in Twilight fanfiction, it could mean that their feelings are not taken seriously. For instance, if a werewolf character is in love with a vampire (going against the norms in the Twilight world), and the other characters treat them like a baby, they might dismiss their love as a childish infatuation rather than a real, deep - seated emotion.
One common situation could be that the other characters in the fanfiction might constantly over - protect Harry. For example, they don't let him take any risks or do things on his own, like going to the Forbidden Forest even for a small exploration. Another situation could be that they talk to him in a very patronizing tone, as if he doesn't understand anything. Maybe they try to feed him or dress him as if he were incapable of doing these basic things himself.
Maybe she spreads a false rumor about someone in the fanfiction. This causes a big uproar in the school or community she's in. As a result, the person she spread the rumor about confronts her, and she has to deal with the anger and disappointment of those around her who thought better of her.
Sure. In a fictional story, a mad scientist creates a device that emits waves which make people who are exposed to it become obsessed with fanfiction about baby robots. So anyone who enters the scientist's lair and is affected by the device is 'brainwashed to be a baby fanfiction' fan.
One example could be a story where in a small, idyllic village, a woman is about to give birth to a much - anticipated baby. When the baby is born, it is larger than expected. The midwife is initially shocked but then quickly composes herself. The family is overjoyed despite the unexpected size, and the baby's large size becomes a symbol of good luck in the village as the story unfolds.
One example could be a fanfiction where the baby in 'hush little baby' is a prince in a fairy - tale kingdom. The person hushing the baby is a wise old wizard who uses magic to bring all the things mentioned in the lullaby to life to comfort the baby during a time of unrest in the kingdom.
One possible plot is that in the Twilight universe, a group of characters decides to spread hope and love throughout their community. They organize events and help those in need, and their actions are like the sun shining on a dark place. Their positive influence grows and starts to change the whole atmosphere of the Twilight - related area they are in, making it a more 'bright like the sun' place.
Sure. A common example of 'badaltey rishtey' could be a long - distance friendship. At first, two friends are very close and talk every day. But when one of them moves to a different city or country for work or study, the relationship changes. They might not communicate as often, and the nature of their friendship may shift from being constantly in touch to more of an occasional catch - up.
Another possibility is that they dress him in baby - like clothes. Picture Harry being forced to wear frilly or overly childish robes that make him look like a toddler. This could be part of the way the other characters infantilize him, perhaps as a form of protection in their minds, but it's really demeaning to Harry.