One non - adult 'trapped story' could be about a hiker who gets trapped in a cave due to a sudden rockslide. They have to use their limited supplies and skills to survive until help arrives. They might have to ration their water and food, and find ways to stay warm in the cold and damp cave.
There's the story of a person trapped in an old, abandoned building after the door accidentally locks behind them. They search for an alternative exit while trying to avoid the various hazards within the building, like broken stairs and weak floors. It becomes a story of their resourcefulness and nerve as they try to escape.
In a neighborhood, some kids decided to play doctor. Jack made a 'waiting room' with chairs. When it was his friend Ben's turn, Jack used a popsicle stick as a tongue depressor. They were learning about taking care of others through this simple and innocent play.
One non - adult femdom - themed story could be about a female leader in a medieval - like setting. She is in charge of a group of knights. She uses her wisdom and leadership skills to guide them through difficult battles and political intrigue. It's a story of power and respect without any adult content.
There is also 'Monsters, Inc.'. In this story, the monsters live in a world where they generate energy by scaring children. However, they soon learn that laughter can be a more powerful source of energy. It has great characters like Sulley and Mike, and it shows that monsters can be friendly too.
Sure. 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy is a great wasteland - themed story. It's set in a post - apocalyptic world and follows a father and son's journey. It's a harrowing and thought - provoking tale that shows the lengths people will go to survive and the bond between family members.
Sure. There was a little girl who had a swing in her backyard. Every day after school, she would run to the swing and spend hours on it. She loved the feeling of the wind in her hair as she swung back and forth. It was her favorite place to daydream and think about all the wonderful things she wanted to do when she grew up.
There are some mystery - themed stories. A wife might be trapped in a web of secrets in an old mansion she just moved into. Maybe she starts finding strange letters and has to figure out the mystery behind them without getting into trouble. Also, in a historical setting, a wife could be trapped in a political intrigue where she has to use her wits to protect her family and herself.
In a fictional gay auction - themed story, a group of friends hold a 'talent auction' among themselves. One guy offers his guitar - playing skills. A particular friend, who has had a secret crush on him, bids the highest. This leads to a heart - to - heart conversation between them and the start of a romantic connection.
A good option is 'Cemetery Boys' which touches on the idea of the afterlife in a unique way. It's about a boy who wants to prove himself as a brujo (a male witch) by performing a ritual for the dead. The story is heartwarming and has great representation. Also, 'Ghost World' gives a view of the afterlife in a more subdued and real - world - adjacent way, exploring the idea of how the dead might still have an impact on the living.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any specific non - adult futa on female themed stories to recommend. You could try searching in some general fantasy or adventure story collections that might have elements related to strong female characters in non - adult contexts.
Sure. There are many great gay male - themed stories that focus on friendship, coming - of - age, and love. For example, 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' is a beautiful story about two boys growing up, their friendship, and self - discovery. It doesn't involve any inappropriate content but beautifully portrays the experiences of gay youth.