Well, the OC could start by exploring the world they are in. They might find some ancient lore or a hidden place that holds the key to their escape. It could also be that they need to make a deal with a crossroads demon, but that would be extremely risky. Or perhaps they have to complete a certain quest that is related to the balance of the Supernatural world, and once they do that, they are sent back to their own place.
One way might be to seek help from a powerful being in the Supernatural world, like a witch or an archangel. If they can convince this being to help them, they might be able to return home. Another option is to reverse whatever event brought them into the fanfiction world in the first place.
They could try to find the source of the 'stuck' situation. Maybe it's a magical artifact or a powerful jutsu that's causing it. Once they find it, they can figure out how to reverse it.
Perhaps if she solves a major problem in the fanfiction world, like ending the feud between the vampires and werewolves once and for all, it could be the key to her getting out. She needs to think about what is the most crucial issue in that world and work towards resolving it. Another way could be to find a portal or a gateway that leads back to her own reality. This might involve some exploration and asking the right characters for help.
You could also try to find the 'author' within the fanfiction. If it's a self - aware fanfic, there might be a way to communicate with the person who's writing it. Appeal to them to let you out. Think of it like being in a dream and trying to wake yourself up by realizing it's a dream.
Well, if you're stuck in a 'Game of Thrones' fanfiction, one way could be to look for any plot holes or inconsistencies. Maybe use them as a way to break free from the narrative. For example, if there's a prophecy that doesn't quite make sense, question it until it disrupts the story's hold on you.
Well, if an OC is stuck in a Supernatural fanfiction, it could end up joining the Winchester brothers on their hunts. Maybe they have some unique ability that could help Sam and Dean. Or they could get into trouble trying to use modern knowledge in a world full of magic and the unknown. They might introduce new ideas about how to deal with the supernatural, which could either be a great help or cause chaos.
Maybe he calls for help using a spell that alerts his friends, like Hermione or Ron. They then come to his rescue and figure out a way to open the cupboard from the outside.
Naruto could try to communicate with the caster of the henge if possible. Maybe they made a mistake or can be convinced to release the henge. If not, he might have to wait for his friends to find a way. His friends could research in the village library about similar henges and how to counter them.
You could also try to interact with the characters in a way that goes against the normal flow of the story. If everyone in the fanfic is always polite and formal, start being really out of character, like a modern - day person would act. This disruption might be enough to break the hold of the fanfic and let you get out.
Try collaborating with other Star Wars fanfiction writers. They might bring in fresh perspectives and ideas that can help you break free from being stuck. You could join online forums or groups dedicated to Star Wars fanfiction writing and share your thoughts and blocks. Maybe someone has had a similar experience and found a great solution.
Try to diversify your interests. Start exploring other forms of literature, like classic novels or modern non - fiction. You could also engage in different hobbies such as painting or sports. This will shift your focus away from fan fiction. Another approach is to join a club or group that is not related to fan fiction. By interacting with people who have different interests, you'll be less likely to be stuck in the fan - fiction world.