Well, let's break it down. If 'little sister' is the main character, and 'empties balls' could mean she is taking balls out of something, like a box or a bag. But 'bj' is really throwing me off. Maybe it's the initials of a place or another character. So a possible plot could be that the little sister is helping to set up a ball - related event. She empties the balls from storage and then has to wait for someone named BJ to arrive to start the activity. But again, this is all speculation given the very odd and unclear title.
There's really not enough information in the title 'little sister empties balls bj story' to accurately determine what the story is about. It could be part of a creative writing exercise where the words have a very unique and personal meaning to the author. It might also be a mis - named or mis - remembered story title. Without further details, we can only wonder what it could be.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'little sister empties balls story' is about as the title is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be about a little sister emptying some kind of ball - like perhaps emptying a ball of yarn or something similar.
Since I don't know the 'little sister empties balls story', I can't give more details. It could be a very unique story in a particular book or told by someone, but without further knowledge, there's not much more to say.
If this is a non - inappropriate story, perhaps the 'trick' could be a misunderstanding. For example, the little sister might be tricked into believing she's going to a fun party but ends up at a boring family gathering. It could be about how she overcomes the disappointment and finds something positive in the situation.
Since the 'bj' in your title seems out of place and not clear in relation to the 'little sister swallows seed' part, I'll focus on the main part. It could be that the little sister swallowing the seed is a key event in a story about a family. Maybe it causes worry among her family members, and they have to figure out what to do, like whether to take her to a doctor or wait to see if it passes naturally.
I have no knowledge of a story with that description. It's possible such a story doesn't exist in mainstream or widely recognized literary works.
Well, if 'balls' are, say, balloons, it could be a story about a little sister popping full balloons to relieve some sort of situation, like they were taking up too much space.
The phrase is really hard to understand. Maybe 'family jewls' was meant to be 'family jewels' which could be precious items in the family. But 'drains' and 'bj' are very unclear in this context. It could be a story that was told in a very confusing or wrong way.
One possible plot could be that the little sister is always in the shadow of her older sister who has a more prominent figure (referred to as 'big tit'). The little sister then tries to find her own identity and value, and through a series of events, she realizes that she has her own unique qualities that are just as important.
As I don't know the actual story, I can't determine its significance. It could be significant within a certain group of people who created or know the story well. Maybe it has a moral about family relationships if the little sister is a central character in a story with some kind of plot related to these 'blue balls'.