The night in fanfiction could also be a time when the fairies' cries are more likely to be heard by magical beings who can help them. There might be some old, wise creatures that are more attuned to the magic in the air at night. When the fairies cry, these beings might be drawn to them and offer assistance, like an ancient tree spirit that comes to comfort them or solve the problem that made them cry in the first place.
At night, the fairies' cries can have different effects. Their cries might attract unwanted attention, like from the pirates. Since the pirates are more active at night in Neverland, they could hear the fairies' cries and try to capture them for their own purposes, such as using their magic. So the night puts the crying fairies in more danger.
They might cry because of the threat to their home in Neverland. Maybe Captain Hook is up to some new mischief that endangers the fairy glades.
Perhaps it's a story where the fairies cry because they sense some dark force approaching Neverland. They might be worried about the safety of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. In the fanfiction, Peter could be initially oblivious to this danger but then realizes it when he sees the fairies' distress and decides to fight against this new threat.
Maybe they cried because they sensed some approaching danger in the night. In many Peter Pan fanfictions, fairies are very sensitive to the changes in Neverland. If there were some dark forces or threats emerging, like Captain Hook planning a new evil scheme, their delicate nature would make them cry out of fear or worry.
It could be about the fairies crying because Peter Pan has forgotten them. Maybe he's been too caught up with Wendy and the Lost Boys and has neglected his relationship with the fairies.
The main characters could be a young girl who has just arrived in Neverland. She could be the cause of the fairies crying, either because she doesn't understand their ways and accidentally offends them, or because she has a special power that scares them. Peter Pan then has to deal with this new situation, trying to protect the girl from the fairies' wrath while also making peace between them.
Wendy could also be the main character. She might have a special connection with the fairies that no one else knows about. So when the fairies cry, she steps in to help, using her own unique understanding of Neverland.
It often makes the story more somber. When Peter Pan, who is usually seen as a carefree and happy character, cries, it changes the whole dynamic. It can bring out a sense of vulnerability that was not there before.
The kiss might make the Lost Boys see Wendy as more of a leader alongside Peter. They may respect her even more and be more protective of her.
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.
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.