In the fanfiction, a common enemy or a shared goal can be used to develop their relationship. If they both want to protect a magical place in Neverland from being destroyed, they will have to cooperate. Through this cooperation, they will learn more about each other and their relationship will become stronger. For instance, they might have to make sacrifices for each other during this process.
They could start by sharing secrets. For example, Peter could tell Tiger Lily about his first flight, and Tiger Lily could share a secret from her tribe's history. This would bring them closer.
In a fanfic, their relationship can grow through shared adventures. Let's say they go on a quest to find a magical flower that can heal any wound. During this journey, they rely on each other's skills. Peter uses his flying ability and knowledge of Neverland's layout, while Tiger Lily uses her tracking and survival skills. As they face challenges together, like avoiding pirates or getting through dangerous terrains, they start to respect and care for each other more. They might also have some light - hearted moments, like when Peter tries to learn some of Tiger Lily's tribal dances and she laughs at his clumsy attempts. This would make their relationship more multi - dimensional.
Another way is through a mutual acquaintance. Maybe someone they both know gets into trouble, and they have to cooperate to save that person. During this process, they learn about each other's pasts, their hopes and fears. Baelfire could share his story of his father and his journey, and Peter Pan could share about his longing for a true friend. This exchange of stories could lead to a stronger bond between them.
The relationship could be developed by having them share more secrets. For example, Tinkerbell could tell Peter Pan about a special place in Neverland only she knows. Also, they could face a big threat together, like a powerful villain, and in the process of fighting it, their bond grows stronger. Another way is for Peter Pan to show more appreciation for Tinkerbell's help, which makes her feel more important to him.
It can start with a chance encounter in Neverland. Then, through shared adventures and facing challenges together, their relationship can grow. For example, they might have to rescue each other from dangerous creatures in Neverland.
Perhaps Wendy could teach Peter about the concept of family in a more in - depth way. She could share stories from her own family, and Peter could start to see the value in those relationships. This would change their relationship from just friends to something more like family, in a way. They could also have shared challenges. Let's say a new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths to defeat it. Through this, they would learn to trust each other more and their relationship would grow stronger.
One way is to give them new shared challenges. For example, a powerful new villain comes to Neverland and they have to rely on each other's strengths more than ever. Their relationship can grow as they see different sides of each other while facing this threat. Another way is to explore their past more deeply. Maybe there were some unspoken words or moments between them that can be revisited and resolved, which would bring them closer.
One way is through shared challenges. Let's say a new threat comes to Neverland, like a dark magic that starts to corrupt the place. Peter and Tinkerbell would have to rely on each other's strengths. Peter's leadership and Tinkerbell's magic would be crucial in fighting this threat. As they face this together, they would learn more about each other's capabilities and develop a deeper respect and love for one another. Another way could be through acts of selflessness. If Peter sacrifices something important for Tinkerbell, or vice versa, it would strengthen their bond significantly.
Their relationship could be developed by having them face a difficult challenge together. For example, if Neverland was in danger of disappearing, they would have to rely on each other's strengths. Wendy's practical thinking and Peter's knowledge of Neverland's magic could combine to save the day. This would deepen their bond as they realize how much they need one another.
Peter Pan could be developed by showing his struggle with the new emotions and responsibilities that come with adulthood. For example, he might feel guilt for leaving Neverland in the past. He could also be developed through his relationships, like having a more complex friendship with the Lost Boys as an adult.
Another way is by exploring their family backgrounds. Peter lost his family on Earth and was then adopted by the Ravagers. Nebula was mistreated by Thanos. By comparing and contrasting their family situations, they can find common ground. They could talk about how they both long for a real family. This can lead to a deeper emotional connection between them. For instance, they might start to think of each other as family in a way.