Well, it could be due to jealousy. Maybe one of them got more attention than the other, which led to resentment. For example, if Alison was always the center of attention and Emily felt left out, it might spark a fight.
I'm not sure which specific story you are referring to regarding Emily and Alison. There could be many stories with characters named Emily and Alison having a fight. Can you be more specific about the context, like is it from a particular book, movie or TV show?
A difference in beliefs or values can also be a reason. Suppose Emily is very focused on following the rules and Alison is more of a free - spirit. If there is a situation where their different approaches clash, like in dealing with a problem in the story, it could result in a big fight. Maybe there is a mystery to solve and Emily wants to do it by the book while Alison wants to take risks and be more creative in finding solutions.
Often, they might start by having an honest conversation. Just sitting down and talking about what went wrong. For example, Emily could say how she felt hurt by Alison's actions and Alison could then explain her side of the story.
I'm not aware of any specific fight stories between characters named Emily and Alison that are not associated with inappropriate content. They could be characters from a particular story, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I can't really clarify it as it stands because the 'sex sex stories' part makes it seem inappropriate and unclear. It might be a very bad attempt at describing some sort of relationship between Alison and Emily that involves some sort of roughness, but without more proper words and context, it's impossible to say for sure.
If Emily and Alison are characters in a local community story, they could be involved in things like community service projects. Maybe they volunteer at a local animal shelter or help organize a neighborhood event. However, again, without more information, it's difficult to provide exact stories.
In a school setting, Emily and Alison could be friends who both like the same boy. But instead of a love triangle turning into a romantic drama, they have a fight because they feel betrayed by each other's feelings for the same person. They eventually realize that their friendship is more important than a boy and make up.
It's not clear what this is supposed to convey. If 'rough with' is meant in a non - sexual way, it still needs more context. But the 'sex sex' part makes it seem like it's inappropriate and perhaps not a real, well - formed statement.
The character exploration is also important. In many fanfics, we get to see different sides of Alison and Emily that might not be fully explored in the original work. For example, their insecurities and how they deal with them in relation to their relationship. This adds more depth to their characters.