One example could be stories about the hardships faced during a war. For instance, the stories of women left behind during World War II, dealing with shortages, fear of losing their husbands, and having to take on new roles in society. These are 'black stories' in the sense that they are filled with struggle and sorrow.
Stories of slavery could be another. If a wife is reading or learning about the experiences of slaves, especially female slaves, the inhumane treatment, separation from families, and the overall oppression. This is a very dark part of history and could be considered a 'black story' that she might be submitting to in the sense of being receptive to understanding it.
One example could be a story where the black bull is a magical creature that helps a poor family on a farm. It might use its strength to plow the fields extra fast or protect the family from thieves during the night.
Some black stories could be Gothic horror stories like 'Dracula'. The dark, brooding atmosphere and the themes of the undead would fit the idea of 'black stories'.
In some communities, there could be a story of a man who comes from a family with a long - standing blacksmith tradition. He marries a woman from a different background. Their story could be about how he tries to incorporate his family's blacksmith skills and heritage into their new family life with his wife. Maybe he creates special pieces of jewelry or home decor for their home, and this becomes part of their unique story as a couple.
She could share the story of her first date with her husband. How nervous she was, what she wore, and all the little details that made that day special.
One example could be a traditional folk tale where the black bull is a magical creature that helps a poor farmer. It uses its strength to plow the fields in record time and brings prosperity to the farmer's family.
She may also share a story about her cooking experiences. Indian cuisine is very diverse, and she might talk about how she learned to make a particular dish from her mother or mother - in - law. She could tell how she experimented with different spices to get the perfect flavor for a curry or a biryani.
I'm not aware of any specific 'wife goes black stories' in literature. There are many stories about wives going through various changes, but not with this rather ambiguous phrase. It could be a new or very specialized concept that I'm not familiar with.
I haven't come across many stories with this exact title. But there could be stories where a wife marries into a black family and starts to embrace their way of life. For instance, she might start wearing traditional African - American clothing styles more often, or get involved in the family's church activities which are important in many black communities.
If she is into literature, she might tell stories inspired by the books she has read. For example, if she read a mystery novel, she could create her own mystery story based on the elements she 'swallowed' (liked or was inspired by) from that book. Or if she has an interest in history, she could tell historical stories she has learned about, perhaps about a famous figure from the past and their deeds that she has 'swallowed' (studied) and wants to pass on in the form of a story.
Maybe there are black roses in the story. Black roses are often associated with mystery and death in literature. In this fanfiction, they could be a key element, perhaps they grow only in a certain forbidden area, and the protagonist has to retrieve one for some important quest.