Maybe by adding some unique plot elements. Like, the pregnancy could be a result of some special power or situation. And then the story could revolve around how she manages the mission with this new condition, her relationship with her teammates, and how they support her.
Well, the writer could explore the concept of Hinata having to adapt to her new physical state during the mission. She could use her pregnancy as a motivation rather than a hindrance. For instance, she might be more determined to complete the mission quickly and safely for the sake of her unborn child. Also, the interactions with other characters in the story could be developed in a way that shows their different reactions to her situation, adding depth to the story.
Create a story where they face external challenges related to the pregnancy. Maybe there are some people or organizations in the Pokémon world that don't approve of their relationship or the pregnancy. Ash and Serena then have to fight against these prejudices and prove that their love is strong enough to handle anything, while also taking care of the pregnancy.
Well, it depends on how it's written. If it's written in a respectful and tasteful way that adheres to ethical and moral standards, it could be okay. However, if it involves inappropriate or vulgar content, then it's not acceptable.
Focus on their character growth. Show how Dipper has become more confident and how Wendy has developed her skills further. For example, Dipper could be giving a lecture at a local college about the mysteries of Gravity Falls, and Wendy could be in the audience, proud of how far he has come. Then they could start a new adventure based on something he mentioned in the lecture.
Highlight the emotional connection. You can talk about how their texts during difficult times supported each other. For instance, when dad was away on a business trip and mom sent him encouraging texts. This way, it's interesting as it shows the depth of their relationship without any inappropriate content.
One way is to focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of the characters. For example, how they feel being in a different body, their insecurities, and how they grow as individuals. Also, adding humor can make it interesting. Maybe the way they clumsily try to do things in the new body.
Finally, keep the tone appropriate. Avoid using vulgar language or suggesting inappropriate relationships. You can explore themes like family, responsibility, and the power of friendship. For instance, the pregnant character could befriend other characters in the Spiderman universe who help her during her pregnancy, and together they all work towards a common good, like making the city a safer place for her unborn child.
Add some mystery. For example, there could be a prophecy about the baby that Aladdin and Jasmine need to figure out. It could involve something like the baby being destined to bring a great change to Agrabah, and they have to protect it from those who might want to stop this prophecy from coming true.
The story could be set in a unique setting. Say, they both live in a small, isolated town where everyone knows everyone. Their relationship develops as they discover they have more in common than they thought. They might start a business together or a community project, and through that, their relationship deepens in a way that is interesting and appropriate.
Yes, there are likely fanfictions that deal with the idea of Naruto and Hinata having a family in a more family - friendly way. Many fanfiction authors focus on the emotional and relationship aspects rather than inappropriate content. You can search on fanfiction platforms and look for ones that are rated as appropriate or that have tags indicating a focus on family, love, and positive relationships.
Make it about an alternate universe where their powers combine during a battle and create an unexpected life - form within Ms Marvel that they initially think is a pregnancy. It could be a new kind of hero or a threat they have to figure out.