A common plot device in 'Kidnapped Love' Twilight fanfiction could be the power struggle. If the kidnapper is a powerful vampire or werewolf, the kidnapped love interest has to find ways to either escape or gain some sort of power over the situation. There could also be the plot device of a double - cross. A character who seems to be helping the kidnapper might actually be working against them, which adds more layers of complexity to the story.
Often, there's the use of miscommunication. The kidnapper may have a wrong idea about the love interest that led to the kidnapping. For instance, thinking the person loves them when they really don't. Also, the setting can be a plot device. If the kidnapping takes place in a remote, mysterious location, it adds to the suspense and the sense of danger.
A third common plot device is the idea of redemption. Hades may be seen as a 'villain' at first for kidnapping Persephone, but as the story progresses, he tries to make amends. He could show her kindness, protect her from other underworld threats, and in doing so, Persephone begins to see him in a different light. This allows for a more in - depth exploration of their characters and their relationship.
One common plot device is the 'accidental discovery'. For example, the protagonist might accidentally stumble upon a hidden vampire lair or a secret about a character's past. Another is the 'accidental transformation', like a human accidentally being turned into a vampire or a werewolf in an unexpected way. Also, the 'accidental meeting' of two important characters who were not supposed to cross paths can lead to a whole new set of events in the fanfiction.
One common plot twist could be that the kidnapped character discovers they have a special power that the vampires didn't anticipate. For example, they might be able to resist the vampires' mind - control powers more than expected. Another could be that there is a secret alliance among some of the vampires that the main characters are unaware of, and this alliance either helps or hinders the kidnapped character's situation. And sometimes, the kidnapped character turns out to be related to one of the vampires in a way that changes the whole dynamic of the story.
A common plot device is the 'forbidden love' angle. Since they are from different species that might have been in conflict before, their relationship is often seen as something not allowed. For example, their families or communities might oppose it at first.
In 'Kidnapped Love' Twilight fanfiction, it could be that a vampire kidnaps a human for some dark or misunderstood reasons. This could lead to a complex exploration of the vampire - human relationship. The kidnapped person might initially be terrified but then start to understand the kidnapper's motives, which could be related to love in some convoluted way.
One common plot device is the 'forced proximity'. For example, they might be paired together for a school project or locked in a room at Hogwarts. This forces them to interact and start to see each other in a different light.
Common themes also include the captive's internal struggle. They are kidnapped by these good - looking captors, but they have their own loyalties and values. This creates an inner conflict. As for plot devices, the appearance of a third party can be crucial. It could be someone trying to rescue the captive or another group that has a different agenda with the captors. This third - party element can further complicate the relationships and the overall plot of the fanfiction.
One common plot device is the slow - burn relationship. They start as friends or comrades and gradually develop feelings over time. Another is the use of a common enemy or a difficult mission that brings them closer. For example, they might have to team up against a powerful new villain and in the process, realize their feelings for each other.
One common plot device is the 'near - death experience'. For instance, if Naruto is on the verge of death during a battle, Sakura's desperate attempts to save him could lead to a confession of love. Or vice versa, if Sakura is in danger, Naruto's extreme worry and protectiveness could make their feelings surface.
One common plot device is the 'forced proximity'. For example, they might be on a mission together where they have to rely on each other. Another is the 'healing factor', where Hinata helps Sasuke deal with his inner demons. Maybe she uses her kind heart to make him see a different side of life.