The reason could be that you and she have separate arcs and growth in the fanfic. Your experiences, decisions, and relationships are specific to you and can't be directly compared to hers. Plus, individual writing styles and interpretations of the Twilight universe by the author might contribute to the dissimilarities.
Maybe because each person is unique and has their own characteristics and storylines. Comparisons can be unfair and not take into account all the differences.
It could be that the content of her stories is repetitive or doesn't offer anything new or valuable for you. Or perhaps the style or quality doesn't appeal to you.
It could be that her stories have some kind of negative or disturbing content that we'd rather avoid. Or perhaps they just don't match our preferences or interests at the moment.
It could be that the story contains uncomfortable or disturbing content. Or perhaps we simply don't have the time or energy for it right now.
Maybe she has a history of lying or her actions don't match her words.
Well, fanfic might not always stick to the original canon and could lead to plot inconsistencies.
Maybe because the Shera fanfic doesn't have an engaging plot or well-developed characters.
Maybe it's because the plot or character development in those fanfics doesn't meet expectations. Sometimes the writing style or storylines can be off-putting.
Well, you shouldn't fight me in a fanfic because it could disrupt the story's flow or go against the established character dynamics. Also, it might not make sense within the fictional world that's been created.
Maybe because it could disrupt an important plot point or moment of growth for the character.
Maybe it has a weak plot or uninteresting characters that don't engage the readers.