There might be some fanfics out there that take inappropriate directions with characters like Sienna. But it's not in the spirit of the RWBY series which promotes strong, empowered characters. We should encourage fanfic writers to uphold the values of the original work and avoid creating such distasteful content.
One interesting Hollyoaks fanfiction could be about a character's journey to overcome a long - hidden family secret. For example, a story where a character discovers they have a long - lost sibling and how they deal with the new family dynamic within the Hollyoaks setting.
Well, a lot of Hollyoaks fanfic focuses on character development. For example, taking a minor character and giving them a more in - depth backstory. Also, mystery is quite popular. Writers might come up with new mysteries for the characters to solve, which adds an exciting element to the fanfic. Then there's the theme of redemption, where a character who has made mistakes tries to make up for them.
Tony Hutchinson could also be an interesting choice if the fanfiction takes a different turn. For example, if his partner gets pregnant and he has to deal with his own insecurities and past experiences while supporting her through the pregnancy.
One way is to educate the fan community about the inappropriateness of such content. Let them know that abuse is not something to be glorified or fictionalized in the context of Hollyoaks.
No. Fanfiction that involves abuse themes is not appropriate. It can be disturbing and promote negative and harmful ideas. Hollyoaks is a show that should be associated with positive fan creations, not ones that center around abuse.
One idea could be a character facing the challenges of an unexpected pregnancy while dealing with family drama in Hollyoaks. Maybe she has to hide it from strict parents at first.
I'm not very familiar with this specific novel. It could be a story about Alpha Aiden and Sienna, perhaps in a fantasy or paranormal setting where Alpha might refer to a werewolf pack leader or some sort of dominant character. Without reading it, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.