Their relationship could develop through shared experiences. For example, if they face a common enemy in the fanfiction, they might rely on each other's skills. This mutual dependence can strengthen their bond.
Well, in this fanfiction, their relationship development might be a slow - burn. At first, they might just be partners in whatever task they are doing in the episode. But as they interact more, small gestures start to matter. A lingering glance here, a touch on the arm there. These little things gradually build up, and they start to realize that they are more than just friends or allies. As the story progresses, they might have a moment of realization, like when one of them is in danger and the other's reaction makes it clear how much they care. This could be a turning point that leads to a more romantic relationship.
One great Hook Emma fanfiction is 'A Pirate's Heart'. It beautifully captures the chemistry between them. The story takes them on an adventure where they have to face many challenges together, which deepens their relationship.
A baby fanfiction would likely strengthen their relationship. Having a child together means they have a new bond. They'd have to rely on each other more, like when taking care of the baby at night or dealing with the baby's first magical outburst. Their love would grow as they see each other in new roles, as parents.
In the fanfiction, perhaps Emma's pregnancy is a magical one. Maybe it was the result of some long - lost magic that got reawakened. Hook would be both excited and a bit scared. They could go on a journey to find a way to ensure the baby's safety in a world full of magic and curses. And Emma might struggle with her usual role as a savior while being pregnant, but Hook would be there to support her every step of the way.
At first, Emma might be a bit guarded around her dad. But as he shows her kindness and understanding, like when he helps her fix up her old car. They start to open up more to each other. They also have heart - to - heart conversations at night, which gradually deepens their bond. Over time, they become a real father - daughter duo, supporting each other through all kinds of difficulties in the magical world they live in.
Another common one is relationship - centric storylines. Writers often explore how Emma and Hook's relationship develops further, like dealing with misunderstandings or facing challenges together that strengthen their bond. It could be something as simple as a family member not approving of their relationship at first and how they overcome it.
A baby fanfiction about Emma and Hook could involve their journey into parenthood. Maybe it would start with the discovery of Emma's pregnancy. They'd have to deal with the joys and fears that come with it. Hook might be overprotective, given his past losses. And they'd face challenges from the magical world they live in, like protecting the baby from dark magic threats.
The 'hurt/comfort' trope is quite prevalent too. For example, when Hook gets injured and Emma takes care of him, or vice versa. It shows their deepening connection. Also, the 'time - travel' trope can be found, where they might go back in time and experience events that change their relationship in the present. This adds an interesting layer of complexity to their story.
Well, perhaps the fanfiction could focus on Hook's backstory related to the birth. Maybe he had some past experiences that make him extra cautious during Emma's pregnancy. For example, he might have witnessed a difficult birth in his pirate days that scarred him. So when it's Emma's turn, he's constantly on edge. The plot could then revolve around him coming to terms with his fears and being there for Emma as she gives birth.
Hook would probably become even more protective. He's always been in love with Emma, but now with a baby on the way, he'd be constantly by her side. Emma, on the other hand, might struggle a bit with feeling less independent.
It could start off rocky as they all adjust to the new situation. But over time, they would likely grow closer through shared experiences.