There's this story of two boys, Alex and Ben. They loved to watch the stars at night. One time, Alex's family was going through a tough financial situation and they might have to move. Ben didn't want to lose his friend. So, he started a small fundraiser in the neighborhood to help Alex's family. They watched out for each other in different ways, and their friendship endured.
One of the best 'watch best friend' stories I know is about two friends, Tom and Jerry. They grew up together in a small town. They used to watch each other's backs during school days, like when Jerry was being bullied, Tom would stand up for him. Once, Jerry was sick and missed a lot of schoolwork. Tom spent every evening at Jerry's house, helping him catch up. Their friendship was really strong through all these years of watching out for each other.
I heard a story where two best friends went to a costume party. One friend came as a mermaid and the other as a pirate. But the mermaid costume was so big and clumsy that every time the mermaid friend tried to walk, she'd fall over. The pirate friend had to keep 'rescuing' her all night. It was really funny.
I haven't personally heard of a positive 'sharing gf with best friend' story. In most cases, it would lead to a lot of drama. For instance, the two guys might start fighting over the girl's time and affection, and the girl would be stuck in the middle, feeling confused and pressured.
I once heard a story about three friends who went on a road trip. They were an artist, a musician, and a writer. Along the way, they inspired each other. The artist painted the beautiful landscapes they saw, the musician composed a song inspired by the journey's rhythm, and the writer penned a story about their adventure. It was a 'threesome' in the sense of a great combination of creative minds.
There was a girl who was bullied in high school. Years later, she became a successful entrepreneur. The bully was struggling to find a job. The girl's company was hiring, and the bully applied. The girl recognized her but still hired her. Then she worked the bully really hard, always giving her the toughest tasks. Eventually, the bully quit out of exhaustion. That was her revenge - using her success to make the bully face her own inadequacy.
There's this story about a haunted theater. An actress died during a performance on that stage many decades ago. Since then, actors and crew members have reported all sorts of strange happenings. Lights would flicker on and off during rehearsals, and sometimes you could hear the sound of a woman singing when no one was there. I once worked backstage at that theater for a short time. One day, I was alone in the dressing room, and I felt a cold breeze brush past me. I quickly left the room, thinking it might be the ghost of that actress.
There's a spooky story about a cemetery. Legend has it that a witch was buried there long ago. Every full moon, her spirit rises. She lures people into the cemetery with a soft voice. If you follow the voice, you get lost among the tombstones and can't find your way out until the sun comes up.
No. It's a bad idea. It almost always leads to complications. There's no way it can end well in a story. It's just asking for trouble.
I know a story where the guy planned an elaborate scavenger hunt for his girlfriend. The clues led her to all the places that were significant in their relationship, like where they had their first date, first kiss. At the end of the hunt, he was waiting at the place they first said 'I love you' with a beautiful ring and a bunch of roses. He proposed right there. It was really creative and showed how much he cherished their relationship.
A best night story for me is 'The Ugly Duckling'. It shows that no matter how different you may seem at first, you can grow into something beautiful. The poor duckling endures so much hardship and loneliness. But in the end, it turns into a magnificent swan. It gives a sense of hope and comfort, which is perfect for a night when you need some positive thoughts.
I think a great Pokemon story is the one where a group of trainers worked together to stop a poaching ring. They used their different Pokemon's skills and their own wits. Each trainer had their own story and reason for joining the fight. Some had Pokemon that were almost caught by the poachers. They faced many dangerous situations but never gave up. In the end, they not only saved a lot of Pokemon but also made the region a safer place for both Pokemon and trainers.