Adventure - lovers, of course. If someone enjoys stories about exploring new places, whether it's a jungle, a far - off planet, or an ancient city, they'd probably like this type of novel. Also, readers who like complex characters that develop over time as they face challenges in their adventures.
Well, it could be the plot. A big adventure usually means exciting events, like exploring unknown lands or facing great challenges. Maybe the characters are really interesting too, with their own unique personalities and goals.
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.
A Peter Pan and Wendy married fanfiction could show their relationship evolving. Wendy could teach Peter about love in a more mature way. They might have quiet moments by the lagoon, just talking about their dreams. Peter would show Wendy new secrets of Neverland that he had never shared before. Their marriage could be a beautiful blend of Wendy's warmth and Peter's free - spiritedness, creating a unique story in the world of fanfiction.
Peter Pan is in love with Wendy. Wendy's arrival in Neverland changes things for Peter. She brings a sense of warmth and home - like feeling. Peter is drawn to her because she has qualities that are lacking in Neverland. She can cook, tell stories, and provide a nurturing presence. Peter's love for Wendy is shown through his eagerness to have her stay in Neverland and be part of his world, although he doesn't fully understand the nature of adult - like love.
In this fanfiction scenario, their relationship would transform in many ways. Before the baby, they were like two kids having fun in Neverland. But now, they are parents. Wendy would be the one to teach Peter about the importance of routine and stability for the baby, like proper sleeping and eating times. Peter, on the other hand, would introduce the baby to the wonders of Neverland. Their relationship would be a blend of their old carefree selves and their new parental roles. There might be some arguments as they adjust to their new life, but also many tender moments as they watch their baby grow and discover the world around it.
It would be an interesting sight. Peter Pan, with his carefree and adventurous spirit, trying to sit still and listen to a novel. He might be constantly fidgeting, impatient to get back to his flying and sword - fighting. On the other hand, if the novel was about a great adventure, he might get inspired and try to recreate some of the events in Neverland, but in his own unique and chaotic way.
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.
Peter Pan doesn't really have a traditional romantic love story in the classic sense. He has a special relationship with Wendy. Wendy is like a mother figure and a friend to Peter. He enjoys her company and they go on adventures together in Neverland. But it's not a typical grown - up love. It's more of a childish, innocent bond.