You could gently interrupt them and ask them to get to the point. For example, say something like 'That sounds really interesting, but could you quickly tell me the main part?'.
Some people are just nervous when they are telling a story, especially if they are in front of an audience. This nervousness can make them slow down, repeat themselves, or add unnecessary explanations to make sure they are being understood. They might also be constantly second - guessing what they are about to say, which all adds up to taking forever to tell the story.
Yes, they can be. Although they take a long time, they often include rich details. These details can help the listener fully understand the context and significance of the story. So in a way, they are good at providing comprehensive information.
Sorry, you can't. There's no way to be notified or have any indication that someone has taken a screenshot of a story. It's just not something that's detectable in the normal course of things.
Once there were two friends, Tom and Jerry. They were known as friends forever. One day, they went camping in a forest. At night, Jerry heard strange noises and woke Tom. Tom dismissed it as just wild animals. But then, they saw a shadowy figure approaching. Tom tried to run but found his legs frozen. Jerry was so scared he fainted. The figure turned out to be a deranged hermit who had been living in the forest and didn't like intruders. Tom was able to break free at the last moment and carried Jerry to safety. After that, their 'friends forever' bond was forever tainted by that horror.
There's a story of Tom and Jerry (not the cartoon characters). They became friends in a small town. Jerry was new in town and was lost. Tom helped him find his way home. Since then, they were inseparable. They had a common love for football. They joined the local team together. When Tom's family faced financial difficulties, Jerry's family helped them out. Their friendship wasn't just about having fun but also about being there in tough times. They made a pact to be friends forever, and they still keep in touch even though they now live in different cities.
Well, without more context, it's really difficult to tell the 'forever more full story'. It might be a story that has been passed down in a family, or a fictional story from a book or movie that I'm not familiar with. If you could give some details like the genre, the main characters, or the setting, it would be much easier to answer.