I don't know who Alexis is in this story without reading it. But it's likely that Alexis is either the main character or an important figure in the events that unfold in the 'creepy subway' setting.
A lawyer could be an important character. This lawyer takes on Alexis's case, believing in their innocence. The lawyer has to battle a corrupt legal system or powerful opponents who want to see Alexis locked up for good. The fanfic could show the lawyer's strategies and how they build a case in Alexis's favor.
Perhaps there have been some rumors or whispers in their fictional world that have reached Alexis' ears. Even if they are baseless, they can plant the seed of doubt in Alexis' mind, making her think that Kate is cheating.
She could be defensive of Beckett. Since Alexis probably has a good relationship with Beckett, she may try to convince Castle that he's wrong and that Beckett didn't mean any harm. For example, she might tell Castle about all the positive things Beckett has done for her.
Kate might get defensive right away. She could say things like 'How could you think that of me?' and be angry at Alexis for not trusting her. This is a common reaction when someone is wrongly accused in a fanfic or in real life.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific story of Alexis Ware without more context. There could be many people named Alexis Ware, so it's hard to tell a particular story.
Well, in fanfic, the Jaden and Alexis romance can be really sweet. It often shows their unique bond. Maybe they meet in a special setting and gradually fall in love through shared adventures or common interests. It's all about how the writer creates that special connection between them.
Wencrepe and Wenzou were both used to describe the language style of literary works, but their meanings and usages were slightly different.
" Elegant " was usually used to describe the words, sentences, and expressions used in literary works that were very gorgeous and literary, often with a certain philosophical and deep thinking. This word is usually used to describe long articles or novels, especially those that describe scenery, characters, psychology, etc. For example:
There was a famous description in Dream of the Red Chamber: " Daiyu sat under the shade of the flowers. Her face was red from the sun, and she was wearing only a light purple chiffon dress. She seemed to be flying." This sentence was written in a very literary language.
"Wen Zou Zou" was more used to describe a person's language style. It meant that their speech and writing had some "Wen Zou Zou" style. This word is usually used to describe those who speak and write more formally, pay attention to cultural implications, and are philosophical. For example:
The boss would often say some "Wen Zou Zou" words to emphasize the company's culture, values, and philosophy during meetings with his employees.
It should be noted that although "literary" and "literary" were both used to describe the language style of literary works, the former was more often used to describe literary works while the latter was more often used to describe the language style of people.