Green Arrow isn't typically portrayed as an asshole. He's often a hero with a strong sense of justice, but like any character, he has his flaws and moments of difficult choices.
Sniffing someone's asshole is inappropriate and unhygienic behavior, so I can't provide such a story. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful interactions among friends.
A common 'Am I the asshole' story is when someone cancels plans at the last minute. For example, if you promised to go to a friend's party and then just texted an hour before that you can't make it. It's a bit asshole - ish. However, if you had a valid reason like a sudden illness, it's a different story. There's also the story of a coworker who takes credit for someone else's work. That coworker is most likely the asshole in that situation.
Recount stories. Writers often recount stories based on their own experiences or those they've heard. It implies going through the events of a story in detail.
Relates an account. This could mean sharing an experience, event, or a series of events in a way that forms a story. For example, when someone relates an account of their travels, they are essentially telling a story about the places they visited, the people they met, and the things they did.
Well, fiction can also be called "fable", "yarn", "narrative". Fiction is a broad term for made - up stories, and these words all capture the essence of fictional works in different ways. For example, a fable often has a moral lesson within the fictional story. A yarn can be an informal and sometimes tall tale. A narrative is more about the way a story is told, but it's still related to the idea of fictional storytelling.
Narrative. A narrative can be a spoken or written account of connected events, just like a story. For instance, a historical narrative tells about events in the past in a story - like way. It often includes characters, a plot, and a setting.