In a 'Grump Old Men Goldie Locks' story, perhaps the old men live in a house with three things - like three chairs or three beds, just like in the original Goldie Locks tale. Goldie Locks, being a curious girl, tries them out one by one while the old men grumble about her being there. Eventually, they all learn to get along and respect each other's space.
The story could start with the grump old men having a very routine and quiet life. Then Goldie Locks enters the scene. She might be on an adventure or lost. The old men are irritated by her presence at first. But as they get to know her better, they find out she has a kind heart. Goldie Locks, on the other hand, helps the old men see the fun in life again. For example, she might encourage them to do things they haven't done in years, like going fishing or flying a kite. And in the end, they form an unlikely but heartwarming friendship.
The main characters would obviously be the grump old men. They could be two retired neighbors who are set in their ways. And then there's Goldie Locks, a young and adventurous girl who is full of curiosity.
Perhaps it could be that Goldie Locks is a young girl who is sent to visit the grumpier old men as part of a community service project. The old men are initially resistant to her presence, but over time, she brings some cheer into their lives, like a modern - day version of the Goldilocks story but with a different dynamic due to the old men's grumpy nature.
Well, if we think about it, the 'Grumpier Old Men Goldie Locks' story could start with two old men living next to each other, always bickering. One day, a young girl named Goldie Locks enters their world. She stumbles upon their porridge bowls, chairs, and beds. The grumpier old men are at first very irritated by her presence. But as the story unfolds, Goldie Locks' innocence and charm start to soften their grumpy hearts. They learn to be less grumpy and more accepting, while Goldie Locks learns a lesson about respecting the property and space of others. This new take on the story combines the elements of the classic Goldilocks with the character traits of the grumpy old men.
The story's moral can be seen in multiple ways. It shows that we should respect boundaries. Goldie Locks crossed into the bears' territory without asking. It also implies that there is a 'just right' in everything, whether it's a choice like the porridge's temperature or a physical object like the bed. And overall, it warns against being too self - centered and not considering the rights of others.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldie Locks. One day, she wandered into the forest and came across a house. She entered the house without permission. Inside, she found three bowls of porridge. One was too hot, one was too cold, and one was just right. So she ate the porridge that was just right. Then she found three chairs. One was too big, one was too small, and the third was just right, but she broke it. Upstairs, there were three beds. One was too hard, one was too soft, and the last one was just right. She lay down on it and fell asleep. When the three bears who lived in the house came back, they were very surprised to find Goldie Locks in their house.
Maybe there's a new animal that comes to the forest, a very unfriendly one. This animal starts causing trouble and scaring all the other forest creatures. Goldie and Jack Bear decide to work together to find out why this new animal is so mean. They discover that the new animal is just lost and misses its own forest. So, they help it find its way home, and in the process, make a new friend for the forest.
One plot idea could be that Goldie discovers the magical world of the Unicorn Man and they go on adventures together.
The main plot involves a man named Llewelyn Moss who stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong in the desert. He finds a case full of money and decides to take it. This sets off a chain of events where a relentless killer, Anton Chigurh, is hired to retrieve the money. Meanwhile, an old sheriff is also involved, trying to make sense of the chaos and violence that ensues as Moss is hunted across the desolate landscape.
In this fanfiction, Peter might have discovered some dark secret about himself or his world. He locks himself away to protect others from it or to come to terms with it on his own. He could be in a world full of magic or superpowers, and this secret is related to that. He needs time alone to understand how to control it or whether to reveal it.
I'd say no. Goldie is probably a made-up story. Authors often come up with such plots to take readers on an exciting fictional journey rather than presenting a factual event.