Joey could be developed by showing his more responsible side as a husband. He was always a bit of a free spirit, but now he has to think about Melissa and their shared life. Maybe he starts taking on more household chores or financial planning, which is new for him.
Elizabeth's confidence may grow even more as she becomes the mistress of Pemberley. She could start taking on more social responsibilities and use her intelligence to make positive changes in the community. Darcy, on the other hand, might become more open and less reserved as he is influenced by Elizabeth's warm and sociable nature. He may start to show his emotions more freely and be more involved in the daily lives of those around him.
They could face financial challenges in the fanfiction. For example, Joey loses his job and they have to figure out how to make ends meet while still maintaining their relationship. This would show their ability to support each other through tough times.
For Kira, you can show his growth from a reluctant hero to a confident leader within the marriage. Maybe he becomes more assertive in his beliefs. For Lacus, her kind - hearted nature can be explored more deeply as she uses it to support Kira and their new family. She could also become more politically savvy.
Sam could start to take on more responsibility in the relationship and in their future family. Maybe she decides to go back to school or get a better job. Freddie, on the other hand, could become more confident in his role as a husband and father - to - be. He might start to stand up for himself more against Sam's sometimes overbearing ways, but in a loving manner.
For Nico, his past traumas and his connection to the underworld could be explored more deeply. He could be shown to gradually open up more about his feelings, especially to Jason. For example, he might share his experiences with loss and how it has shaped him. Jason, on the other hand, his sense of duty and leadership could be developed by putting him in situations where he has to make tough decisions. He could also show more vulnerability, like when he doubts his own abilities in the face of a very powerful enemy. This would make their characters more three - dimensional.
For the male character, we could show more of his insecurities. Maybe he starts to worry that he's not good enough for his wife as their bookstore business grows and she seems to be more successful. This would add depth to his personality. As for the female character, we could explore her more competitive side. She could enter a local business competition and we see how her determination and drive play out. This would also show how she balances her career ambitions with her married life.
First, you need to understand the characters well. Watch the show carefully to pick up on their personalities, quirks, and how they interact. For Melissa, note her strong - willed nature, and for Joey, his easy - going but sometimes clueless side. Then, create a conflict that is in - line with their characters. If it's a hurt - themed fanfiction, it could be something like Melissa feeling betrayed by Joey's actions because she trusts him so much.
Hermione's already - strong - willed personality could become even more resolute as she takes on the role of Harry's wife. She might be more assertive in protecting Harry and their relationship. Harry, on the other hand, could grow in his confidence, especially with Hermione by his side constantly supporting him. Their marriage could also make them more empathetic towards each other's past traumas.
For Spiderman, his insecurities could be explored more deeply. Maybe in a fanfiction, he constantly doubts if he's really worthy to be among the Avengers. With the Avengers, Thor's sense of humor could be developed further. He could make more jokes about Earth customs in relation to Spiderman's normal life as Peter Parker.
To develop Joey further, he could be given his own internal conflict related to being impressed by the 'Cinderella' character. He might struggle with his own status or reputation and wonder if it's okay to support someone who is so different from his usual circle. This internal struggle would add depth to his character.