A cupboard love story could be about a love that is somehow related to a cupboard. Maybe it's a story where two people meet while hiding in a cupboard, or perhaps there is a special item in the cupboard that brings two characters together in a loving way.
Well, it could be about the evolution of spelling in a particular language. For example, in English, the old spellings were much more chaotic compared to now. Words like 'knight' used to be spelled in a way that more closely resembled its pronunciation in Old English. It might also be a story about how people in the past learned and taught spelling, which was probably a very different experience from what we have today with standardized spellings and modern educational methods.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'a light in the cupboard' fanfictions. It might be about a mysterious light found in a cupboard, perhaps leading to a magical or unknown world, or it could be related to a character finding something special in the cupboard that the light reveals.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'girl in the cupboard story' you mean. There could be various stories with such a title. It could be about a girl who hides in a cupboard for safety, perhaps from some kind of danger in the house like an intruder or a natural disaster.
The 'The Indian in the Cupboard' is about a boy named Omri who discovers that a small plastic Indian figure he puts in his old cupboard comes to life. It's a story full of magic and adventure as Omri has to deal with the challenges of having a real - life, albeit tiny, person from a different time and culture in his possession. He learns about friendship, responsibility, and the importance of respecting different cultures through his interactions with the Indian figure.
One scary spelling bee story could be about a kid who had studied really hard for months. On the big day, they got a really tough word right at the start. Their mind just went blank and they started to panic. They could feel all the eyes on them, and in the end, they misspelled the word. It was a nightmare for them as they had so much hope pinned on winning.
One interesting spelling back story is for the word 'island'. You might think there should be an's' in the middle like 'is-land', but it actually comes from Old English 'igland' where the 'g' was lost over time, so it's spelled 'island' now.