The main plot could be a simple one of a friend missing another and setting out to find them. For example, if they got lost during a trip or moved away without leaving proper contact information.
It could be a very heartwarming story. Maybe it's about a friend who has been separated for a long time, and one of them decides to embark on a journey to find the other no matter what difficulties lie ahead. It might involve different settings like traveling through beautiful landscapes or bustling cities in search of that special friend.
The main characters could be a young LDS person and their long - time friend. Maybe the young person has a strong spiritual awakening and feels compelled by their new - found understanding of LDS teachings to seek out their friend. The friend could be someone who is facing difficulties or is simply at a different place in their life journey, and the story is about the connection between them.
One possible plotline could be that the two friends are separated during a war. One is captured and the other vows 'I'll find you my friend'. So he travels through dangerous battlefields and enemy territories to rescue his friend.
It could be about a spiritual journey where a person is guided by their faith in the LDS teachings to find a lost friend. Maybe the story involves prayer, relying on the community, and the power of hope. In the LDS context, there are often stories of people being led by divine inspiration to those they care about, and this could be one such narrative.
The main plot could be about a person discovering their guardian angel. For example, they start having strange experiences like seeing a faint glow or hearing a soft voice, and then realize it's their secret friend, the angel.
The 'I'll find you my friend story' could be a heart - warming tale of two friends who lose touch. Maybe they were childhood friends and then life took them in different directions. One friend decides that they can't bear to be without the other in their life and embarks on a journey to find their long - lost friend. It could show how strong the bond of friendship can be, even after years of separation.
It could be that the friend is facing a financial crisis and needs your wife's advice on how to manage money or get out of debt.
The main characters could be a fox and a hen. The fox, being the predator, might say 'I'll eat you' to the hen. This is a common scenario in many traditional animal stories.
The plot could involve your journey of getting to know Gloria, the shared experiences that strengthen your bond, and maybe some challenges or conflicts that test your friendship.
The main character is probably the woman who makes the bold statement 'Forget My Husband I'll Go Make Money'. Her character might be strong - willed and determined. Her husband is also a key figure, and we might expect to see their relationship dynamics. Additionally, there could be other characters such as friends who either support or oppose her decision, or perhaps rivals in the money - making world she enters.