They would likely become closer. The shared experience of having a child on the way would create a strong bond between them. Alaric would probably be very protective of Elena.
Katherine turning Elena into a vampire changes her life in many ways. For one, Elena's diet changes. She has to resist the urge to feed on humans. Socially, she becomes an outcast among normal humans. Her perception of the world also changes. She starts to see the vampire society in a different light and has to find her place within it.
Elena might show her jealousy by being overly critical of Bella. For example, she could constantly find fault in Bella's actions or decisions in the fanfiction.
Nick and Adalind's relationship in such a fanfiction could be full of growth. Since they are married, they would be more open with each other. Adalind could finally feel secure in her relationship with Nick. She might share all her secrets about the Wesen world with him without hesitation. Nick, on the other hand, would be more protective of Adalind. They would start to plan their future together, whether it's about building a new community that is more inclusive of both Grimm and Wesen or just living a quiet life away from all the drama. Their relationship would be a journey of discovery, learning about each other's true selves and loving each other despite their differences.
I'm not entirely sure if there have been new releases since I last checked. But 'La Vita Bugiarda Degli Adulti' was her latest. It has been praised for its vivid descriptions of Naples and the complex relationships within the story. It's a book that makes you think about how we perceive adults and the truth as we grow up.
Stefan and Elena's love story is a complex and passionate one. Stefan, a vampire, is immediately drawn to Elena. Their love is challenged by many things. For example, Stefan's struggle with his vampire nature. At times, he fears that his dark side might harm Elena. However, their love endures through various trials, like the threats from other vampires in Mystic Falls. They share many tender moments, and their connection is based on a deep understanding and mutual attraction.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. While the novels might have elements inspired by Ferrante's life, they also incorporate fictional elements and creative imagination. So, it's not strictly autobiographical.