One great idea for a birthday insta story is to do a time - lapse of setting up the birthday party. Show the process of decorating the room, putting up balloons and streamers. Then, at the end, show the final look of the party and the birthday person's reaction when they see it. You can also include some behind - the - scenes footage of baking the birthday cake or preparing the food.
To write a really sad story, start with a character facing a profound loss or heartbreak. Build up the emotions gradually, describe the details of their pain, and show how it affects their life.
No, it's not legal. Instagram's privacy settings are there for a reason, and violating them by trying to view private stories without permission is against the law in terms of privacy regulations.
One popular insta game for story is the 'This or That' game. You can post two different things like 'Coffee or Tea' and ask your followers to vote in the story. Another is the 'Guess the Song' game where you play a short clip of a song and ask people to guess the title. And the 'Caption This' game is also great, post a funny or interesting photo and ask your followers to write a caption for it.
Well, kind of. Instagram doesn't really have a foolproof way for you to secretly watch a story without any trace. As I said before, turning off read receipts helps, but it's not a perfect solution. Another way could be if you have a secondary account that the person doesn't know about and you view the story from that account. But this might be considered unethical if you're trying to hide your view from someone you know personally.