Sure. A rags - to - riches story can be an 'as good as it gets story'. A poor kid who grows up in a slum, works hard, gets an education against all odds, and then becomes a successful entrepreneur. He has achieved a life that is as good as it gets considering his starting point.
Imagine a story where the boyfriend and his girlfriend are planning a trip. The girlfriend has been dropping hints about a particular destination she really wants to go to, but the boyfriend just doesn't get it at first. As the story unfolds, he finally figures it out. He surprises her with tickets to that very destination. This shows that in the end, he got what she wanted and it strengthened their relationship.
Sure. In a fictional story, a girl named Lily was at a circus. There was a beautiful white horse. Lily was chosen to be part of the show. She got mounted on the horse gracefully. The horse then trotted around the circus ring while Lily showed off her equestrian skills.
Sure. Let's say a husband takes a lovely picture of his wife on a vacation. He then posts it on Facebook and tags his wife in the photo. The wife's friends start seeing the post, commenting on how beautiful she looks and asking about the vacation. That could be a simple 'wife gets tagged story'.
Sure. There was a story where a wife was gardening on a sunny day. She was so focused on watering the plants that she accidentally sprayed herself with the hose and got wet all over. She ended up laughing at her own clumsiness.
I'm sorry, but I don't have a specific example of 'girl gets edged fanfiction' on hand. It could be very different depending on the fandom. For example, in a superhero fanfiction, it could be about a female superhero who is always on the verge of defeating a powerful villain but is constantly hindered in some way.
One example could be in a story where the 'black dom' refers to a dominant black horse that the wife has to take care of on a farm. The horse is stubborn and difficult to manage, and the story could revolve around how the wife overcomes the challenges presented by this 'dominant' animal.
Imagine a story where a small business has a set of operating clauses written on a whiteboard. The family dog of the business owner runs into the office and jumps up against the whiteboard. One of the clauses about employee break times gets smeared by the dog's muddy paw. So now the employees are joking that the break - time 'clause' has been'mounted' by the family dog. This could lead to a series of humorous events in the office as they figure out what to do about the smeared clause.
One example is 'The Hunger Games'. The system of the Capitol controlling the districts, with the annual Hunger Games as a means of control, is a well - defined system. The characters' struggle within this system makes it a great story.
Shelley's 'Ozymandias' is also a great 'good poem story'. It describes the ruins of a once - great statue of a king. Through the poem, we can picture the vast desert and the broken statue, and it conveys the message about the transience of power and human pride.
Here's one. A man who is completely new to investing puts all his money into a random stock and the very next day, the stock price multiplies tenfold. In the real world of investing, there are so many risks and uncertainties that such instant and huge success is very unlikely. So it's a '2 good 2 be true story'.