Of course. 'Found love. Lost it. Still alive.' It's a short but powerful statement about the experience of love and loss. And 'She left. I stayed. Silence ensued.' which effectively conveys the aftermath of someone leaving.
Sure. 'Baby shoes. New. Never used.'
She left. He never recovered.
Sure. 'For sale: baby shoes, never worn.'
Sure. Maybe 'Love lost, world turned gray.' Another could be 'Hope died, darkness surrounds.' And 'Friend left, life feels empty.'
Another one could be 'Strangers. Friends. Best friends. Lovers.' It's a very concise way to show the development of a relationship in just six words. This kind of short - form storytelling forces the writer to be extremely creative and convey a lot of meaning in very few words.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples of'six fanfiction' as it's not a widely known, mainstream term. It could be something very niche within a particular fandom.
One example could be 'fluff'. Trashy novels are often like 'fluff' - light - hearted, not very deep, and more for entertainment that doesn't require much mental effort. It's the kind of thing you might pick up for a quick, easy read when you don't want to engage with a complex, high - brow piece of literature.
A third example might be 'Raste alag, pyar nahi, mita.' (Paths different, love not, vanished.). It shows how differences in paths can lead to the end of love in a concise way.
Well, here is one: 'Struggled, but finally prevailed.' This six - word life story implies that the person had difficulties in life, perhaps facing various challenges like financial problems, relationship issues or career setbacks. But instead of giving up, they kept on fighting and in the end, they overcame all the obstacles and achieved success in some way.
The dog died. He was alone.