Well, 'stalker' in this context might imply someone who closely follows or is overly interested in stories within the fanfiction world. Fanfiction is made - up stories by fans based on existing works. So a 'stalker of stories fanfiction' could be a person who obsessively reads or keeps track of different fan - created stories.
Definitely. In some fanfictions, the vampire has special powers that the stalker is drawn to. This could lead to a complex story where the stalker is in awe of the vampire's abilities while also being a bit of a nuisance. There's often a lot of mystery and suspense in these tales.
Another sign is over - monitoring. In many stalker friend stories, you can see that the stalker friend constantly checks your social media, texts you too often, and seems to always know what you are doing. For example, if you post a photo on Instagram and within seconds they comment with details about where you are or what you were thinking when you took the photo. It's a bit scary.
Power and control is also a big theme. Stalkers try to assert power over their victims. They might threaten the victim or their loved ones to get what they want. In some stories, the stalker will try to isolate the victim from their friends and family so that they can have complete control over them. It's a very dark and disturbing aspect of stalker stories.
There was also the case of Uma Thurman. A stalker repeatedly showed up at her home and on her film sets, causing her great distress. Stalkers often disrupt the normal lives of celebrities, and in Uma's case, it took a lot of security measures to keep the stalker at bay. This kind of behavior is unacceptable and illegal, but unfortunately, it's a problem that many celebrities face.
I don't think they are common. Schools are communities where people know each other, and there is a certain level of transparency. But it's important to note that any form of stalking, even if rare, is unacceptable. There could be cases where a student has some mental health issues that lead to this behavior, but it's not the norm in the school setting.
No. Sometimes stalker stories can have a comical side. For example, someone might think they are being stalked but it turns out to be a misunderstanding like a lost dog that keeps following them around.
Yes, there can be. The term'stalker' has a negative undertone. It might suggest that the person is being too invasive or obsessive in their pursuit of fanfiction stories. For example, they could be leaving excessive or inappropriate comments on the stories, which might make the authors uncomfortable.
I'm not really sure about specific 'Naruto Hinata stalker fanfiction' stories as they might not be very mainstream or ethical in nature. However, in general Naruto fanfiction can cover a wide range of themes. Some might focus on their relationship in different AU (alternate universe) settings like a modern day AU where Naruto and Hinata are normal high school students. But the idea of a stalker theme is not something that should be promoted as it involves invasive and often negative behavior.
I'm not really into that genre specifically. However, some fanfiction platforms might have such stories. You could try Archive of Our Own. But stalking is a concerning and often inappropriate behavior in real life, and while it might be fictionalized in fanfiction, it should still be read with an understanding of its inappropriateness in the real context.