Well, if we assume 'bj' is a place, here's a story. The naive little daughter, Amy, lived in a small town. One day, she heard about a wonderful event happening in bj. She was so excited that she begged her parents to take her there. Her parents finally agreed. When they arrived in bj, Amy was amazed by all the new things she saw. She made new friends and learned about different cultures. It was a great adventure for her and she grew up a bit more worldly after that experience.
No, it doesn't seem to be a common type of story. The term 'daddys little girl' is a familiar concept, but the addition of 'bj' makes it very unclear and not something that is typically seen in mainstream story - telling.
Well, if 'bj' stands for something like a place name (e.g. 'Blue Jay' or 'Beverly Junction'), then it might be a story about a daddy's little girl in that location. However, it's also possible that this is an abbreviation for a more complex concept or activity that we don't know about yet. Without further information, it's really hard to say exactly what the story is about.
I'm not sure who 'bj' specifically is in the 'young girl story' without more context. It could be a character's name, an abbreviation, or something else.
Once upon a time in Beijing, there was a naive little sister named Lily. She was always full of curiosity. One day, she went to the Forbidden City. She was amazed by the grand palaces and the long history behind them. She asked every guard she met about the stories of the emperors who once lived there. Her naivete made everyone she interacted with smile.
I'm not sure specifically which 'two little sisters' story you are referring to. There could be many stories about two little sisters. It could be a story about their adventures, their relationship, or something they experienced together. More context would be helpful.