I'm not sure specifically which 'the investigation true story' you are referring to. There could be many investigations with true stories. It could be about a crime investigation, a scientific research investigation, or an investigation into a historical event.
Well, in some 'Star Wars Order 66 Fanfiction', you'll find stories where a group of younglings are hidden away by a sympathetic clone. These tales often show the ingenuity of the Jedi in training the younglings in secret, and how they grow up with a vendetta against the Empire. Also, there are stories that rewrite the event completely, like making it so that the Jedi had foreseen it and had a counter - plan all along.
Well, in 'the tin soldier short story', one of the main themes is about the little tin soldier's journey through various trials. He endures being alone, facing danger from things like a rat and even getting thrown into the fire. It shows how he stays true to his form and his'soldier - like' nature throughout all these hardships, so the theme could be seen as the strength of the individual in the face of adversity.
There are several main characters. One of the notable ones is Dottie Hinson. She was a talented player in the All - American Girls Professional Baseball League.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, such a novel might be about a character who has some kind of life - threatening situation, like a serious illness or being in a dangerous environment, and then they start to face their remaining time in different ways. Maybe they have some unfulfilled dreams and try to achieve them in a hurry, or they start to re - evaluate their relationships with others.
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is also great. It tells a sweet story of a girl whose love letters get sent out accidentally, leading to some really cute and fluffy romantic situations.
One similarity could be their non - linear storytelling. Both movies play with the sequence of events in a way that keeps the audience on their toes. 'Pulp Fiction' is well - known for its fragmented narrative, and 'Crying Game' also has a complex structure that reveals information in a non - traditional order.
One 'girl front wedgie story' could be that a girl was wearing a new pair of jeans that were a bit too tight. As she was running to catch the school bus, the jeans got bunched up and gave her a wedgie. She was embarrassed at first but then realized it was just a silly accident and told her best friend about it on the bus, and they giggled about it together.
I'm not sure which specific 'Khoya Khoya Chand' real life story you are referring to. There could be various things named that way. It might be a song, and in that case, it was a popular Bollywood song. But if it's something else, more context is needed.