Short make - believe stories usually have a simple plot. They don't go into too much detail or complexity. They focus on creating a quick and engaging fantasy world. For instance, a story might be about a boy who finds a magic key that opens a door to a world full of giant toys. It's a simple concept but very exciting.
The mystery in them. For example, in a 'believe it or not' story, someone might claim to have an extraordinary power. We don't know if it's real or not, and that's what keeps us hooked.
There was a man who found a four - leaf clover every day for a whole year. He just happened to stumble upon them during his daily walks in the park or around his neighborhood. It was truly a remarkable streak of luck. Some people thought he had a special gift for finding them, while others just considered it a very strange coincidence.
Once upon a time, there was a small village. A man there claimed he could talk to animals. Most people didn't believe him. But one day, when a group of wolves was approaching the village, he went out alone. Later, the wolves left without harming anyone. He said he had made a deal with them. Believe it or not.
Once upon a time, in a land of floating islands, there lived a little girl named Lily. She had the power to talk to animals. One day, she met a talking fox. The fox told her of a hidden treasure on an island made of clouds. Lily and the fox set off on an adventure. They faced many challenges like crossing bridges made of rainbows. In the end, they found the treasure which was a magical key that could open any door in the world.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little fairy who lived in a flower. She could make the flower bloom brighter with her magic wand. Every night, she would fly around the garden, sprinkling magic dust to make all the plants happy.
A story I heard was about a dog that saved a family from a fire not just once, but three times in a row. It was like the dog had a sixth sense for danger. Each time, it barked frantically and led the family to safety before the fire spread too far.
You can start a make believe short story by creating an unusual setting. For example, begin with 'In a world where the sky was green and the grass was blue...' This immediately grabs the reader's attention as it goes against what we know in the real world.
Yes, I do. There was this short story I read once. A family moved into an old house. Strange noises started at night. Doors would open and close by themselves. They saw shadowy figures. Eventually, they found out a tragic event had occurred in the house long ago and the 'ghosts' were the remnants of that. It made me think that there could be something beyond our understanding that we call ghosts.
Once, a young girl named Lily wanted to participate in a painting competition. Everyone told her she wasn't good enough. But she believed in herself. She practiced every day. When the competition day came, she painted with confidence. In the end, she won. It shows that believing in oneself can lead to great achievements.