Yes, you have the option to invite someone to read your story. You can do it by simply telling them about it and expressing your desire for them to read it.
One possible scenario could be that it's a business meeting. You invite me in to discuss a potential deal or project. We sit down, exchange ideas, and try to figure out if we can work together.
I'm not sure which specific 'you invite me in' back story you're referring to. It could be a story related to a personal invitation between friends, or perhaps a more complex plot in a movie or a book. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a detailed back story.
If you want to join Let's Write a Story Network, you can invite them in the following ways:
1. Sign up for an account on the website and fill in the invitation information. Usually, they had to provide their own novel and promise to abide by the rules and standards of the website.
2. Post invitations through social media platforms. You can post on Weibo, WeChat, TikTok, and other platforms to ask if you're interested in joining Let's Write a Story Network.
3. Contact customer service directly. You can apply for an invitation through the website's customer service contact information.
No matter which method was used, one had to pay attention to the appropriate words, respect the wishes of the other party, and ensure that the information provided was true and effective. If the invitation met the requirements of the website, the other party would usually reply to confirm the invitation.
You can simply share the moving stories with your friends on social media platforms and tell them how much these stories have touched you. For example, if it's a heart - warming story about friendship, you can say 'This story really made me think of our own friendship, you should read it too!'.
One way to interpret it could be that there is a character named Sex. So, the story could be about how she has some influence over him that makes him return continuously.
The concept was inspired by real - life fears. The idea of having to be silent to survive taps into our primal fear of the unknown and unseen threats. It could also be inspired by the idea of how important sound is in our daily lives, and then flipping it to a situation where sound is deadly.