One plot idea could be that Peterpan and Tinkerbell go on an adventure to find a magical lemon tree that is said to grant eternal youth. Along the way, they face challenges from Captain Hook who also wants the power of the lemon tree.
In the fanfiction, Tinkerbell could get jealous when Peterpan pays too much attention to the magical properties of the lemon. This jealousy could lead to a rift between them at first. But then, when Peterpan realizes how much he values Tinkerbell, he makes it up to her. This kind of emotional turmoil can add depth to their relationship. They learn more about each other's feelings and grow closer as a result.
Well, if Hook and Tinkerbell fell in love, it would be a very interesting story. Tinkerbell is a feisty fairy and Hook is a charming but roguish pirate. Their relationship would likely be full of adventure. They could go on quests together, with Tinkerbell using her magic to help Hook out of tight spots and Hook protecting Tinkerbell from the more dangerous elements of the Enchanted Forest. It would also be a relationship that might not be accepted by all, as fairies and pirates are from very different worlds in the Once Upon a Time universe.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are countless fanfictions out there, and while many might stick to the traditional view of Tinkerbell, some authors like to take creative liberties. So, she could be a winter fairy in certain fanfictions where the author wants to explore a different side of her, perhaps set in a winter - themed Neverland or in a crossover with other winter - related fairy tales.
Tinkerbell's origin dates back to the classic tale of Peter Pan. In the story, she is a fairy with a strong personality. Her origin story tells of how she came to be in Neverland. She is often associated with her tinkling bell - like sound, which is how she got her name. As a fairy, she plays a significant role in Peter Pan's escapades, whether it's helping him fight the pirates or just being part of the magical environment of Neverland. She represents the magic and wonder that is an inherent part of the Neverland world.
Maybe it's about loyalty. Tinkerbell has been by Peter's side for a long time. She might see Peter as not just a friend but also as a symbol of Neverland. So, if there's a threat to Peter that could potentially destroy Neverland as well, she would sacrifice herself to ensure his survival and the safety of their world.
In some versions, Peter's reaction could be one of extreme anger. He could go on a rampage to seek revenge on whoever or whatever caused Tinkerbell's death. His anger could fuel him to take on powerful enemies he might not have dared to face before.