If it's 'first time stories', one example could be the story of a child's first day at school. They might be nervous but also excited to meet new friends and learn new things.
I'm not entirely sure as 'fitst' might be a misspelling. If it's 'first', perhaps they are stories related to first - time experiences like a first - time job, first - time traveling alone, or first - time meeting someone special.
Another example could be the first time handling a big project alone. At the start, there was a lot of confusion and self - doubt. However, through research, asking for advice from colleagues, and hard work, they successfully completed the project and learned a great deal in the process. This was not only a 'just first time story' but also a story of growth.
One example could be a wife telling the story of how she redecorated the living room on a tight budget. Another might be about the time she had to deal with a difficult neighbor while her husband was away on a business trip.
A story about someone's first job interview might be part of it. This would involve preparing for the interview, the anxiety during it, and what they learned from the experience. Another could be a story of a person's first time seeing the ocean. It would talk about the awe and wonder they felt, the smell of the sea, and the vastness that was in front of them.
Sorry, as I don't really know what 'be time stories' are exactly, I can't give specific examples. But if it's about time - related stories, it could be like 'The Time - Traveler's Adventure' where the main character travels through different time periods.
Sure. In a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, 'just in' could be a new case that has just come to Sherlock's attention. Another example could be in a Supernatural fanfiction where 'just in' is a new type of monster that has just been sighted by the Winchester brothers.
There are quite a few. 'Interstellar' has elements of time warps. Due to the effects near the black hole, time passes differently for the astronauts compared to those on Earth. Also, 'Back to the Future' series involves time travel which creates time warps as the characters move between different eras and change the course of history.
Sure. One example could be a student who is called on in class without being fully prepared. They might start telling a story about how they were really interested in the topic but had some difficulties researching it because of a library malfunction. This is a 'buy time story' as it gives them a chance to think about what to say next. Another example is a salesman who is trying to close a deal but needs a moment to come up with a better offer. He might start talking about a similar product he sold in the past and how well it worked for the customer. That's a 'buy time story' too.
Sure. One could be a story about a young girl's first time getting her hair knotted during a windy day out. This simple event could lead to a series of interactions as she tries to get it untangled, meeting new people who help her or learning a new way to manage her hair.
One example could be a cover story about Trump's inauguration and what it signified for the United States at that time.