Well, she could be in danger. Since she can't fly as well, she might be more vulnerable to predators or other threats in the Neverland. And her role in the fairy community might change. She could become more of a storyteller, sharing her past adventures while she's unable to have new ones for the time being. Also, her relationship with the Lost Boys could change. They might start to take care of her in a different way, like building a special place for her to stay while she recovers.
She might not be able to fly for a while. This would limit her ability to go on her usual adventures and help Peter Pan. Maybe she'd have to rely on others to get around.
She might need to find a certain flower or plant in Neverland. Some fanfictions might describe a rare flower with healing properties for fairies' wings. And she could get help from other magical creatures. Maybe a friendly sprite knows a secret recipe for a wing - healing potion. Also, rest is important. Just like any injury, giving her wings time to recover is crucial. She could stay in a safe and peaceful place, like a hidden grove, while her wings slowly heal.
One consequence could be that Clarke distances herself from Finn. She might become more closed - off and less trusting. This could change the dynamic of their relationship and make it difficult for them to work together, which is crucial in the survival - based world of Bellarke.
There are several consequences. Firstly, the story may not reach its full potential in terms of readership or viewership. When words are used to undermine it, fewer people will be interested. Secondly, the story's message can be lost. If people are turned off by the 'hurtful' words about the story, they won't engage with it enough to understand the deeper meaning. Thirdly, it can have a negative impact on the entire creative community. If stories are easily 'hurt' by words, creators may be less likely to take risks and create unique works.
Lucy could face isolation. People in the fanfiction world might avoid her, and she could be left all alone. This could also lead to her losing confidence in herself as she is constantly being blamed for something she didn't do.
One possible plot could be about Tinkerbell's journey through pregnancy. She might face challenges like how to continue her fairy duties while being pregnant. Maybe she'll get help from her fairy friends, who support her and take over some of her tasks. They could also be preparing for the arrival of the new little fairy in the fairy community.
It could be that she sees the pain she caused Harry and it makes her feel guilty. In the story, perhaps she was influenced by others' opinions of Harry and didn't trust her own long - standing friendship with him. When she finally comes to her senses, she regrets all the hurtful things she said or did.
The main events include Tinkerbell's journey into the winter fairy realm. As she enters this new world, she is amazed by the beauty and the differences from her own world. There are events where she gets involved in the winter fairies' activities like helping them with their winter preparations. Also, there is a plot about how she overcomes the initial mistrust between her and some of the winter fairies. This is important as it leads to a better relationship between the two groups of fairies in the end.
Well, it might lead to Harry having to isolate himself. If the pain is severe and constant, he may not be able to function normally in his daily life at Hogwarts or in the wizarding world. He could also become a target for those who want to use his pain for their own gain. For example, someone might try to blackmail him or use his vulnerability to get access to secrets he knows. And if the scar hurting is a sign of a new threat, it could put all his friends and the entire wizarding world in danger again.
One possible story could be that Tinkerbell is banished to the winter lands as a punishment in the fanfiction. There, she initially struggles to survive in the harsh cold. But as she adapts, she realizes she has a connection to the winter magic. She then meets other winter creatures and fairies, and together they form a bond. Eventually, she becomes a powerful winter fairy, using her skills to bring a balance between the cold of winter and the warmth needed for the other seasons, all while trying to find a way to return to her original home and prove her worth.
Perhaps the new fairy is from a far - off land and brings with her different traditions and ways of doing magic. Tinkerbell is initially curious and then becomes a bit jealous when the other fairies seem more interested in the new fairy's ways. But in the end, they learn from each other and create a new kind of magic that combines both of their styles.