Sure, it's normal. Just think about it. Fanfiction often delves deeper into the emotions, relationships, and backstories of the characters. For Teen Wolf, seeing these different takes on their own story could be really interesting. It's no different from an actor reading reviews or interpretations of their work. It's a way to be more involved in the cultural phenomenon that has grown around the show.
Maybe it's a form of self - discovery. As they read about different versions of themselves in fanfiction, they can understand how others view their personality and actions. It could also be a way to pass the time. Fanfiction is abundant and there are always new stories to read. Additionally, they might be looking for inspiration, to see how fans can take the basic elements of the Teen Wolf story and turn them into something entirely new.
Lidia in this context is most likely the central figure in the 'true story'. She is a poet, so she might be someone who is known in certain literary or local circles. Given that the title mentions the law in relation to her, she could have been involved in a legal matter, like a lawsuit, a battle for copyright, or a struggle against censorship. Her story then is about how she perceived the law through the lens of her poetry and her personal experiences.
In Teen Wolf fanfiction, 'a wolf in sheep's clothing' could refer to a character who appears harmless but is actually dangerous. For example, a new student in Beacon Hills who seems friendly and ordinary at first, like a sheep, but later turns out to be a powerful and perhaps malevolent werewolf, a wolf in disguise.
There are many Teen Wolf fanfictions that focus on Stiles in a more appropriate way. You can look for ones on fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Stiles' and filter through the results to find stories that match your taste without the inappropriate content.
I'm not really sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Sometimes stories take inspiration from real life but are embellished for dramatic effect.
I'm not sure. It's possible that 'Lidia Poet' combines real-life elements with imagination. You'd need to look into the background and details to determine its authenticity.
I'm not entirely sure which 'Lidia Poet' you specifically refer to. There could be many poets named Lidia. If it's a relatively unknown one based on a true story, more context is needed. It could be a local poet whose work is inspired by personal experiences in her community, family, or her own journey in life.
One example could be a character who pretends to be a hunter ally but is actually a werewolf working for a more sinister force. They might use their guise as a hunter supporter to get close to the pack and gather information for their evil masters.