I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it directly. But from the title, it might be about a character named Lisa King who has 23 bruises, and perhaps the story is centered around how she got those bruises and what her story is in relation to that.
Well, '23 Bruises: The Lisa King Story' could potentially be a narrative that delves into the experiences of Lisa King. The 23 bruises might be symbolic of some sort of trauma or difficult situations she has faced. It could be a mystery where the reader has to figure out the origin of these bruises, or it could be a more straightforward account of a period in Lisa King's life where she endured these bruises, perhaps in an accident, or due to some form of abuse which the story would then explore in detail.
Since I don't have the actual text, it's hard to say for sure. However, if we break down the title, '23 Bruises' is a very specific detail. It makes me think that these bruises are a key element in Lisa King's story. Maybe she's a victim of a crime and the bruises are evidence. Or she could be an athlete who got injured and the story is about her journey of recovery while dealing with the physical and mental pain of having 23 bruises. It could also be a fictional tale where the bruises are part of a magical or supernatural occurrence related to Lisa King.
Another theme might be mystery. We don't know how Lisa King got the 23 bruises from just the title. So the story could be about uncovering the mystery behind those bruises, which could involve elements of suspense and investigation. Also, it could be about resilience. Despite having 23 bruises, Lisa King may show great strength and resilience in the face of whatever caused them, whether it was an accident, an attack, or some other difficult situation.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what the 'full story' regarding bruises and yarn would be. It could be a very creative or personal story. Maybe someone got bruised while working with yarn, like they tripped over a ball of yarn and got a bruise. Or perhaps there's a story where yarn is used to represent something in a story about bruises, like using different colored yarn to mark where bruises are on a body in a medical or artistic context.
A bruises scary text story could be about a person who wakes up every day with mysterious bruises on their body. They don't remember how they got them. As the days pass, the bruises get more numerous and darker. One night, they feel a strange presence in their room and then see a shadowy figure hovering over them. They realize that this figure might be the cause of their bruises, but they're too terrified to move or call for help.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'yarn bruises' refers to. It could potentially be about bruises that occur when working with yarn, perhaps from a knitting or crocheting accident. Maybe the yarn is rough and causes abrasions on the skin while handling it, leading to what could be called 'yarn bruises'.
There was a boy who played in an abandoned building. After one visit, he noticed bruises on his legs. He thought he had just bumped into something. But then new bruises kept appearing every day. He told his parents, but they didn't believe him. One day, while exploring the building again, he heard a faint cry. He followed the sound and found a locked room. The door suddenly opened, and a cold wind blew out. He felt something grabbing his arms and legs, and more bruises formed. He ran out as fast as he could, and never went back to that building again.
No, 'Bruises' is likely fictional. Many stories are created from the imagination of the author rather than being based on real events.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a fanfic with such a title might be about a character who has bruises that for some reason don't go away. It could be related to a mystery, a medical condition in a fictional world, or perhaps some sort of ongoing abuse or struggle that the character is facing.
One possible story could be that there was an old woman who loved to knit with yarn. As she told stories of her youth to the neighborhood kids, she showed them a bruise on her hand. She explained that when she was young, she was so eager to knit a special scarf for her mother that she accidentally pricked her hand with the knitting needles many times, leaving bruises. And all these elements - the yarn she used, the stories she told, and the bruises from her past - made up her full story.
I don't really know what 'yarn bruises' means exactly. It could be something unique to a specific type of yarn - related activity. Maybe it's about the marks left on yarn when it's dyed in a certain way that gives the appearance of bruises.
Maybe it's the work of a cursed object. A person could pick up an old amulet or something similar in an antique store. Once they have it, an evil force associated with the object starts to inflict bruises on them, slowly draining their life force as the bruises spread.