Okay so, diving into Timmy fanfic feels a little like sorting through a candy store after midnight—everything's a bit intense and sweet. The runaway favorite has to be the 'rockstar/actor' x 'normal person' setup. It's everywhere. They love putting him in that 'Dune' or 'Wonka' fame-adjacent role, but then having the reader be the barista, the college student, the quiet neighbor who just doesn't care about his status. The whole 'world wants him but he just wants you' fantasy is cranked to eleven.
Then there's the softer, almost painfully detailed domestic fluff. It's less about plot and more about cataloguing moments: him making you tea while he's learning lines, sharing a blanket during a storm, that kind of thing. The prose gets very tender, focusing on his mannerisms—the hair, the smile, the 'awkward but endearing' dance moves. It's comfort food in text form.
A niche one I see gaining traction is the 'royalty' AU, probably fueled by 'The King' and 'Dune'. Prince!Timothée courting a commoner, or Emperor Paul Atreides finding a concubine/consort from our world. They blend the historical or sci-fi aesthetic with very modern, intimate relationship dynamics. It's an interesting clash.
What's weirdly absent? Hardcore angst or major tragedy. Even when there's conflict, it's usually external—paparazzi, scheduling conflicts, misunderstandings cleared up by the third chapter. The stories protect the reader-character fiercely, which says a lot about what people are seeking from him specifically.