Maybe they helped the lady by carrying heavy sacks of feed or fertilizer around the farm. They could also have been involved in fixing broken fences which is an important task to keep the animals in and protect the crops from being trampled.
In the '2 boys help lady on farm story', we don't really know who the two boys are. They could be neighbours' kids who are just being kind and helpful. Or they could be boys who are learning about farming and are volunteering to gain some experience. Another possibility is that they are relatives of the lady, like nephews or grandsons who are lending a hand.
Yes, 'Charlotte's Web' has a character who is a farm boy. It's a wonderful story about friendship between a pig and other farm animals, with the farm boy playing an important role in their lives.
There may be some works of literature that touch on diverse relationships including those of Australian farm boys, but promoting or focusing specifically on sexual content in this way is not in line with general ethical and moral standards in mainstream literature. So, it's not common to find such stories in a positive light in traditional literature.
It could be that the stories revolve around the adventures the boys have on the farm. For instance, they might discover a new part of the farm or find a lost animal. These stories can also be about the boys learning important life lessons while working on the farm, such as the value of hard work and responsibility.
One possible plot could be that a group of straight boys are working on a farm during a hot summer day. They get bored during a break and start sharing stories that lead to some awkward and comical moments of self - discovery and embarrassment, but not in a vulgar way.
The main characters are the two boys. They could come from different backgrounds. Maybe one is from the city and is new to farm life, while the other has some basic knowledge of farming from his family. Their interactions with each other and with the animals on the farm will be the focus of the story. As they help on the farm, they will grow and change, and this growth will be an important part of their character development in the story.
Well, perhaps the two boys are helping with tasks like feeding the animals, mending fences on the farm. They might encounter various challenges like a stubborn animal that doesn't want to go into its pen, but through their combined efforts and knowledge of the farm, they manage to get things in order.
I think 'The Red Keep's Secrets' is also great. It focuses on the political intrigue within the Red Keep. The author does an amazing job of creating new characters that fit seamlessly into the ASOIAF universe while also exploring the motives of the existing ones. It's full of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.