Well, it could mean that a character had to do something morally ambiguous or difficult. For example, in a superhero fanfic, a hero might have to break a minor law to stop a much greater evil. They're sorry for going against their principles a bit, but they felt it was the sole option to achieve a greater good.
In a fanfic, this statement might imply that a character made a sacrifice. Maybe they had to lie to their friends, which they're sorry for, but it was the only way to protect them from a dangerous enemy. It could also be related to a character having to use a power in a way that's not normally acceptable, just to overcome a particular obstacle.
Well, it could mean that someone is being wrongly identified as another person. Maybe in a situation where there are assumptions made about their identity, but they are not that person at all.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific 'argument i'm sorry you had to hear that fanfic' is about without more context. It could be that there was an argument within the fanfic (fan - made fictional work) and someone is apologizing for another person having to witness or read about that argument.
Another way is in a relationship - based fanfic. A character might break up with their partner, saying 'I'm sorry but it was the only way'. Later it could be revealed that they did it to protect their partner from some sort of danger or family issue. This not only creates a plot twist but also adds depth to the story as the relationship now has a more complex backstory.
This statement can also be seen as a way to bring finality to a conversation that was centered around a particular story. The speaker may have built up the story gradually, and by saying this, is indicating that they have reached the end of what they wanted to communicate. It gives a sense of closure, as if to say 'this is all there is to it, and now we can move on to something else or just let the story sit as it is'.
One possible plot is that in a fanfic set in a fictional high school inspired by a popular show or book, two rival groups have an argument over control of a certain area or event. The main character, who is more of an observer, is there when it happens. Another character, who is friends with the main character, says 'i'm sorry you had to hear that' afterwards. This could lead to the main character getting involved in resolving the conflict between the rival groups in some way, as they now feel compelled to after seeing the ugliness of the argument.
Well, if we look at it in a non - vulgar sense, it could be a story about someone who is wrongly perceived as having improper behavior within the family. Maybe there are misunderstandings or false rumors that make others view this person in a negative light, as if they are behaving inappropriately, but in reality, they are not.
It could mean that there is a person in a real - life story who doesn't deserve someone to sacrifice their life for them. Maybe this person has shown themselves to be unworthy through their actions, like being dishonest, unkind, or self - centered.
Well, if we take it in a non - adult sense, perhaps it could refer to a story about the first time a wife made a bit of a mess or a clumsy attempt at something, like her first attempt at cooking a complex dish that turned out a bit'sloppy' in terms of presentation but was still a memorable experience in the context of their relationship.
Well, without more context it's hard to say exactly. But it could potentially be about a character who is being watched while making some sort of gesture with their fingers. Maybe it's a suspenseful moment in a story where the action of the fingers holds significance, like a secret sign or a magical spell being cast.
This statement implies that within the framework of a true story, there is an individual (referred to as 'he') who lacks the qualities that would justify someone sacrificing their life on his behalf. It might be that he has a history of making poor choices, treating others badly, or not contributing positively to the lives of those around him. In a true story, perhaps there were events that clearly demonstrated his unworthiness, such as betraying friends or being cowardly in crucial situations.