I really like 'Ender's Game'. The reason is that it delves deep into the mind of a child prodigy, Ender, in a science - fiction military setting. It shows how a young person can be manipulated and yet rise above it all. The battle school concept is really interesting too.
Maybe it's because Percy in the stories often challenges the traditional Roman beliefs and ways. His actions and abilities might seem threatening to the Romans in the fanfiction world.
Well, in some fanfics, Snape's role in the wizarding world politics or his secret allegiances could be a factor. Harry might be aware that Snape has connections to different factions, and he doesn't fully understand where Snape's loyalties lie. This uncertainty can create fear. Also, Snape's teaching style, which can be quite intense and unforgiving, might make Harry feel constantly on edge around him.
One possible reason could be his past traumas. He grew up lonely and was often shunned by the villagers. This lack of positive human contact in his early years might have made him wary of touch in fanfiction. For example, the constant glares and cold shoulders from the villagers could have made him unaccustomed to friendly or affectionate touches, leading to fear.
In fanfiction, monsters might be scared of Percy because he often has special powers. For example, he could be a powerful demigod with the ability to control water. His skills in combat also make him a formidable opponent. So, the monsters sense the danger he poses and are scared.
Maybe it's because Nico has some complex and often dark or angsty aspects to his character in the source material. Fanfiction might explore these in extreme ways that can be disturbing to some readers.
Perhaps Jason has his own ideas and interpretations of Percy, and the fanfiction goes against those. Fanfictions are often a creative exploration by different authors, and not all of them might align with Jason's view of Percy. He might be scared that these fan - made stories could influence how others see Percy in a way he doesn't like.
Well, in some fanfictions, Bella might be scared of Edward because of his vampiric nature. His superhuman strength and speed could be intimidating. Also, the unpredictability of his actions as a vampire who is constantly fighting his bloodlust could make Bella feel scared.
There are several reasons why boys may be scared from a story. One reason is that they may have a vivid imagination, and the story might trigger it in a negative way. For instance, if a story involves a child being chased by a malevolent force, the boy might imagine himself in that situation. Moreover, if the story has a lot of suspense and sudden scares, it can be overwhelming for some boys. Additionally, if they have had prior experiences that relate to the scary elements in the story, it can heighten their fear. For example, if a boy has had a bad experience with dogs and then reads a story about a rabid dog attacking people, he is likely to be more scared.