The author of the fanfic could also introduce a deus ex machina. This is a plot device where an unexpected event or character suddenly appears to solve the problem. It could be a new, powerful ninja from a far - off land who has the ability to free Ino. Or it could be a magical object that is discovered by chance and has the power to release her from whatever is holding her back in the story.
Ino herself could use her own skills. Since she's a ninja, she could try to fight her way out if she's physically trapped. If it's an emotional or mental block, she could have an epiphany through self - reflection. Ino might remember her training, her goals, and her relationships, and that could give her the strength and clarity to break free from the situation she's stuck in within the fanfic.
Well, it could mean that the character Ino from Naruto is somehow trapped within the events or storyline of a Naruto fan - made fiction. Maybe the writer has created a situation where Ino can't escape a particular scenario in the fanfic, like being in a time - loop or a locked room within the fan - created Naruto universe.
Another way would be to seek help from other characters within the story who have some sort of meta - knowledge. There might be an old wizard or a super - intelligent alien who understands the nature of the stories they're in. Spider - Man could team up with them to figure out a solution. They could try to disrupt the flow of the story, for example, by creating a paradox. If they can make the story's internal logic break down, it might free Spider - Man from being stuck in the story.
She can try to gently twist and turn her foot to loosen it from whatever it's stuck in.
You could try starting a new novel. Sometimes getting into a different story can shift your focus away from the one you're stuck on.
He might use his magic skills. For instance, he could use a spell to break whatever force is keeping him in the middle position.
She could try to wiggle her way out gently. If it's just a matter of being a bit wedged, some careful movement might free her.
One way is to wait for the object his tongue is stuck to warm up a bit. If it's a metal pole, for example, as the surrounding air temperature rises or if the sun shines on it, it might gradually warm up and his tongue will come loose. Another option is to breathe warm air on it. He can cup his hands around his mouth and blow warm air towards his tongue. This might take some time but could work.
She could try to rewrite the ending of the story in her favor. Maybe by finding the author's pen or some magical writing tool within the book world.
If the doggy door is removable, they could take it off completely. This would be the quickest way to free her. However, this might require some tools depending on how the doggy door is attached. Once it's removed, she can simply step out or be lifted out easily. Also, while trying to get her unstuck, it's important to keep her calm so she doesn't struggle too much and make the situation worse.
Perhaps he gets unstuck when he realizes a key detail or remembers a forgotten solution. Maybe it's a combination of physical effort and a sudden inspiration.