One possible plot could be that the ponies in Ponyville encounter a cockatrice that has accidentally wandered into town. The cockatrice turns some of the ponies to stone, creating a sticky situation as the other ponies try to figure out how to turn their friends back without getting turned to stone themselves. They could seek the help of Twilight Sparkle, who delves into her magic books to find a solution.
You can start by creating a unique sticky situation. For example, the ponies could be stuck in a giant bubblegum - like substance that suddenly appears in the middle of their town. Then, introduce different pony characters and how they react to it. Some might panic, while others like Pinkie Pie could see it as an opportunity for fun. The conflict could be about how to get out of the sticky mess without causing too much damage to the town.
Well, in a fictional and rather strange context, if we were to consider an MLP (My Little Pony) related story with the concept of 'cock vore' which is a very odd and inappropriate concept, we could instead shift it to a more suitable idea like a pony accidentally swallowing a strange object. Maybe the pony would feel unwell and the other ponies in Ponyville would have to figure out how to help. They could call on Twilight Sparkle, with her vast knowledge of magic and friendship, to find a solution to make the pony better.
A 'sticky situation fanfic' is a type of fan - made fiction. It focuses on creating scenarios for the characters that are difficult to get out of. Imagine a fanfic set in a fantasy world where the hero is wrongly accused of a crime they didn't commit. Now they are in a sticky situation. They have to prove their innocence while also dealing with the political unrest that has risen due to the accusation. Fanfic writers use these situations to add drama, suspense, and often to explore the characters' personalities more deeply. They can also use it to introduce new relationships or conflicts among the characters.
Perhaps it could be about a group of friends who get trapped in an old, abandoned building during a storm. Inside, they find strange things that lead them to believe the place is haunted. As they try to escape, they face many sticky situations, like almost falling through rotten floors or being separated from each other in the dark.
It could be a young detective who is always getting into sticky situations while trying to solve crimes. For example, he might be framed by the real criminal and has to prove his innocence while still hunting down the bad guy.
To write a good 'sticky situation fanfic', start with a strong concept. Think of a situation that is unique yet still in line with the world of the original story. For instance, in a 'Harry Potter' fanfic, you could put Harry in a situation where he has to choose between saving Hogwarts or his closest friends. Then, build up the tension gradually. Show how the situation gets more and more complex as the story progresses. Also, don't forget about the characters' growth. The sticky situation should force the characters to change or learn something new. And finally, use vivid descriptions to make the readers feel like they are in the middle of that sticky situation too.
Well, it could be about two characters, an alpha and an omega, getting into a situation where they are physically stuck in a place, like in a collapsed cave. And during that time, they have to rely on each other to survive. Their different natures as alpha and omega play out in how they deal with the stress and danger.
In such a fanfic, you might see characters facing unexpected challenges like being trapped in a dangerous place with limited resources or having to make a difficult choice that has major consequences.
One way is to focus on the idea of a pony swallowing something unexpected but in a cute way. For example, a pony could swallow a shiny star - shaped object that gives it the ability to make star - themed magic for a while. It would be a story about discovery and the fun that comes with new powers.