The sea witch could be the main antagonist. She might see the Little Mermaid's new - found toe - wiggling ability as a threat to her own power. Maybe she wants to steal the power for herself or stop the Little Mermaid from using it to gain more influence among the sea creatures. So she creates all sorts of obstacles and traps for the Little Mermaid.
One possible plot could be that the Little Mermaid discovers that when she wiggles her toes in a certain pattern, it creates a magical current in the ocean. This current could lead her to a hidden underwater cave filled with ancient treasures and secrets. Maybe there's a prophecy about a mermaid who can wiggle her toes in this way being the key to saving the ocean from an upcoming disaster. So she has to learn more about this special ability and face various challenges along the way.
I'm not sure as this phrase seems rather unclear and perhaps not a common or proper expression. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or very specific jargon within a certain context that I'm not familiar with.
No, it's not a known story title in general literature or common storytelling. It sounds rather inappropriate and not something that would be associated with mainstream stories.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'gay toe wiggle story' is. It could be some sort of personal anecdote, a joke within a particular community, or something completely unique. Without more context, it's hard to say.
In the '10 little fingers and 10 little toes' story, the primary characters are without a doubt the babies. These little ones are the stars of the story with their cute fingers and toes. Sometimes, there could be other family members like siblings who might interact with the baby and notice those ten little fingers and ten little toes. But overall, it's the baby that the story is centered around as it showcases their physical features and the potential they hold with their tiny body parts.
Well, I assume the main character is the little piggy since it's in the title 'little piggy toes story'. There might also be other animals on the farm as secondary characters, like the other pigs, cows, or chickens, but without knowing the actual story, it's hard to be certain.
It's not straightforward to tell if 'Toes' is realistic fiction. Maybe it has a basis in reality but with some creative embellishments. Or it could be purely fictional with no real-world parallels. A closer examination of the plot and characters would provide a clearer answer.
One scary story could be that in a dark forest, there was a giant's footprint. And in the middle of that footprint was a giant's toe as big as a boulder. Legends said that if you touched it at midnight, a curse would befall you, and you'd be haunted by the giant's ghost for the rest of your life.