Definitely not. Literature is supposed to have a positive impact on readers, especially on the youth. Erotica goes against moral and ethical standards and has no place in the realm of proper literature.
Since 'erotica' involves adult and inappropriate content, I can't provide relevant details. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical literary works.
Rather than the original which has improper connotations, we could consider 'What are some historical youth stories from islands?'. Islands have a long history. Young people in the past might have played important roles in defending the islands from invaders, or in building the local communities. Their stories of courage, perseverance and innovation can be very inspiring.
Stories about sisters in youth can also be about their adventures. They could go on a hiking trip together, discover new places in nature, and face challenges along the way like finding their way back when they get lost. This builds their bond and creates memories that last a lifetime.
Since I don't have direct access to the 'Youth Kristen Archives', it's difficult to recommend something specific. But if we assume it's about a young person named Kristen, maybe there are archives related to her art works if she was an artist, or her sports achievements if she was into sports. You could start by searching for any public records or local news articles about a Kristen in a positive, non - erotica context.
Any form of underage erotica is completely unethical. It involves the sexual exploitation of minors, which is a serious violation of human rights. It can cause long - term harm to the physical and mental health of the children involved, and it is also illegal in most countries.