I'm not sure exactly what a 'time please story' is. It could be a story related to asking for the time in an interesting situation. For example, a traveler in a strange land constantly asks the locals for the time, and through these interactions, discovers the unique time - keeping traditions of that place.
Perhaps a 'time please story' could be a story set in a world where time is a precious commodity. A character is on a quest to find more time. They keep asking 'time please' to various magical beings. One day, they meet an old wizard who gives them a special clock that can freeze time for a short while, but with a catch - they have to sacrifice something valuable in return.
Here's a story. There was a young boy named Tom. Tom was really into sailing. He built his own small boat with his father. One sunny day, they set off on a journey across the lake. Along the way, they saw all kinds of fish and birds. But suddenly, a storm came. Their boat started to shake. Tom was scared, but his father told him to stay calm. They worked together to keep the boat afloat. After the storm passed, they realized they had drifted to a small, uninhabited island. There, they had an adventure exploring the island and waiting for rescue.
Sure! Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit who loved to explore the forest.
Sure! Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit who loved to explore the forest.
There was a man who tried to cook a meal for his friends. One friend liked spicy food, another hated it. He made a dish with a bit of spice. The spice - loving friend thought it wasn't spicy enough, while the other friend found it too spicy. This shows that no matter what you do, it's hard to satisfy everyone.
Sure. The 'time is money' concept is often illustrated by stories like this: There was a young entrepreneur. He had a great business idea but kept delaying its implementation. He thought he had plenty of time. But as time passed, competitors emerged and started making profits from similar ideas. By the time he finally got his business going, he had lost a large share of the potential market. This shows that time wasted is like money lost because opportunities are tied to time, and if not seized in time, the financial rewards vanish.
Yes. There was a little girl named Lily. Every night, she would look out of her window at the big oak tree in the yard. One bedtime, she noticed a little fairy sitting on one of the branches. The fairy flew to her window and invited Lily to a magical land. There were talking animals and beautiful flowers that glowed in the dark. Lily had so much fun but then she started to feel tired. The fairy took her back home and Lily fell asleep with a big smile on her face.
Sure. Here's a dead time story. In a post - apocalyptic world, there was a dead city. Time seemed to have stopped there. A survivor named Alice wandered through the deserted streets. She found old photographs and letters scattered around. These remnants of the past told stories of love and loss. The buildings were in ruins, and nature was slowly taking over. Alice often thought about how this place was once full of life and now was just a dead time zone filled with memories.
In a dreaming time story, there was an old wizard. He had a mysterious tower at the edge of a desolate land. One night, during a powerful storm, a strange lightening struck his tower. It opened a portal to a different dimension. The wizard was curious and entered it. Inside, he found a world full of strange creatures and ancient magic. He spent years exploring this new world, learning new spells and sharing his knowledge with the local beings.
In a short time story, a boy decided to plant a seed in his garden. He watered it every day. Soon, in just a matter of days, a small sprout emerged. The boy was overjoyed. He continued to take care of it. And in a short time, it grew into a beautiful flower, which attracted butterflies and bees, making his garden a lively place.
Your description involves inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.