There's a fanfiction called 'Kuroko in the Shadows of Abuse'. In this story, the author uses the abuse as a way to show Kuroko's resilience. It starts with a difficult situation where Kuroko is constantly bullied and abused. But as the story progresses, Kuroko starts to find ways to stand up for himself and fight back. It's a story that shows the strength of the character in the face of such hardships. However, it's not for everyone as the topic is quite intense.
To make it more positive, the fanfiction could introduce a mentor figure for Kuroko. This person could help him heal from the abuse and teach him how to be stronger both mentally and physically. Also, the story could end with Kuroko using his experiences to help others who are going through similar situations, turning a negative situation into a positive influence.
Yes, one positive aspect could be that it raises awareness about abuse. By portraying Kuroko's situation, it can make readers more sensitive to the issue in real life.
One common theme could be the struggle of Kuroko against the abuse. It might show how he copes with the difficult situation, perhaps by finding inner strength or relying on his friends.
A new player on an opposing team could be the cause. This new player might be overly cocky and disrespectful towards Kuroko during a game. They could constantly taunt him about his lack of presence, which finally gets on Kuroko's nerves and makes him mad.
In the fanfiction, it might be someone from his own team. Maybe there's a new member who is insecure and feels that Kuroko is getting too much attention. So, in a fit of jealousy, this person does something that causes Kuroko to get hurt, like tampering with his equipment.
I'm not aware of any 'kuroko tetsuya abused fanfiction' specifically. However, if such fanfiction exists, it's a rather concerning concept. Fanfiction should generally be about exploring positive aspects of characters or creating new and interesting scenarios within the boundaries of respect for the original work and its characters.
Maybe some people want to create shock value. They believe that by writing about an abused Kuroko Tetsuya, they can attract more readers. However, this is unethical as it distorts the character's image. Also, it could be due to a lack of understanding of the positive themes in the original work, which leads them to create such inappropriate content.
Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, someone could have insulted Kuroko's basketball skills. Kuroko, usually so calm and reserved, gets mad and decides to show off his real capabilities on the court in a very intense and uncharacteristic way. He might start trash - talking his opponents, which is something he never does normally.