Captain Hook would initially feel victorious. But then he might realize that Peter was an important part of Neverland's balance. Without Peter, the eternal battle that gave his life purpose is gone. He could start to feel lost and even a bit regretful for all the times he tried to kill Peter.
Peter could become very angry. He might seek revenge on whoever or whatever he blames for Tinkerbell's death. He could go on a rampage through Neverland, looking for the cause of her death and not stop until he has some form of retribution.
Peter Pan is likely to be deeply affected. Tinkerbell has always been by his side, so her death might make him feel a great sense of loss. He could become more withdrawn or reckless, as he has lost his faithful companion.
As time passes, Wendy might start to feel a sense of responsibility towards the Lost Boys. Even though she was kidnapped, she realizes they are just lost children. So, she could start to take on a motherly role, teaching them manners and telling them stories. This would be her way of making the best of a bad situation and also showing her kind heart.
Henry Mills is also commonly paired with Peter Pan in fanfiction. Henry's connection to the world of fairy tales and his inquisitive nature might draw him to Peter Pan. They could form a mentor - mentee relationship, with Peter Pan teaching Henry things about the magic he doesn't know yet, or they could be on opposite sides in a conflict within Storybrooke.
Peter Pan could be developed by showing his struggle with the new emotions and responsibilities that come with adulthood. For example, he might feel guilt for leaving Neverland in the past. He could also be developed through his relationships, like having a more complex friendship with the Lost Boys as an adult.
Peter Pan is in love with Wendy. Wendy's arrival in Neverland changes things for Peter. She brings a sense of warmth and home - like feeling. Peter is drawn to her because she has qualities that are lacking in Neverland. She can cook, tell stories, and provide a nurturing presence. Peter's love for Wendy is shown through his eagerness to have her stay in Neverland and be part of his world, although he doesn't fully understand the nature of adult - like love.
In this fanfiction scenario, their relationship would transform in many ways. Before the baby, they were like two kids having fun in Neverland. But now, they are parents. Wendy would be the one to teach Peter about the importance of routine and stability for the baby, like proper sleeping and eating times. Peter, on the other hand, would introduce the baby to the wonders of Neverland. Their relationship would be a blend of their old carefree selves and their new parental roles. There might be some arguments as they adjust to their new life, but also many tender moments as they watch their baby grow and discover the world around it.
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.
One possible storyline could be that as Peter Pan dies, Tinker Bell uses all her magic in a desperate attempt to save him. She might make a deal with the Neverland's dark forces, sacrificing her own well - being for his life.
The main characters in the Peter Pan story are Peter Pan, a boy who can fly and never grows up. Wendy, a girl from the Darling family who goes to Neverland with Peter. Captain Hook, the villainous pirate with a hook for a hand. Tinker Bell, the feisty fairy who is Peter's sidekick.