Adventure is a common theme. Just like in the original Peter Pan story, the little girl in the fanfiction often goes on exciting adventures in Neverland. For example, she might explore new parts of the island or have battles with pirates.
One popular Peter Pan little girl fanfiction is 'Peter Pan's Little Sister'. It adds a new character, a little girl who is Peter Pan's sister, and it shows their adventures in Neverland in a very interesting way.
One common theme is the exploration of different magical realms. Since both Peter Pan and Lost Girl have their own distinct magical worlds, fanfictions often focus on how the characters navigate and interact within these two realms.
One interesting aspect could be the new character dynamics. With Peter Pan being a girl, the relationships with the Lost Boys might change. For example, it could add a different kind of sisterly or motherly element to the group. Also, her interactions with Wendy could be more complex, perhaps a rivalry or a stronger friendship based on a different kind of female connection.
Another theme is the search for identity. The Lost Girl may be confused about who she is in this new setting. And Peter Pan, who has his own complex identity in the original story, adds to this exploration. They both might question their roles and purpose in the fanfiction. For instance, the Lost Girl could start to see herself as a hero or a protector in Neverland, which is different from who she was before. Also, friendship and loyalty are common themes. As the Lost Girl and Peter Pan interact, they form a bond that is tested by various challenges in Neverland, like dealing with the pirates or the Lost Boys.
The theme of magic and wonder is also prevalent. Fanfictions usually explore more about the magic in Neverland, how the lost girl interacts with it, and how it changes her. For example, she might learn new spells or discover hidden magical places that add to the overall sense of wonder in the story.
In many Disney Peter Pan fanfictions, Peter Pan does get hurt. Writers may do this to add depth to his character. When he gets hurt, it can lead to different reactions from the other characters in the story, like Wendy taking care of him. It also allows for a different kind of growth in the story. For example, he might become more cautious or learn a valuable lesson about his overconfidence. And it can also create new storylines where the characters have to find a way to heal him, which can be very interesting to read.
Captain Hook would initially feel victorious. But then he might realize that Peter was an important part of Neverland's balance. Without Peter, the eternal battle that gave his life purpose is gone. He could start to feel lost and even a bit regretful for all the times he tried to kill Peter.
Captain Hook could be the main villain. He might see the Little Mermaid as a new target or a way to get to Peter Pan. He could try to capture her and use her as bait to lure Peter Pan into a trap.
Henry Mills is also commonly paired with Peter Pan in fanfiction. Henry's connection to the world of fairy tales and his inquisitive nature might draw him to Peter Pan. They could form a mentor - mentee relationship, with Peter Pan teaching Henry things about the magic he doesn't know yet, or they could be on opposite sides in a conflict within Storybrooke.