In a little town, there lived a dog named Daisy. Daisy loved to bark at everything. One day, she saw a balloon in the shape of a bone floating in the air. She thought it was a real bone and started to jump up and down, trying to catch it. She ran all over the town, chasing the balloon. People in the town were laughing at her silly behavior. Finally, the balloon got stuck in a tree. Daisy sat under the tree, barking at it for hours, until the balloon popped. She was so confused but it was a very funny sight for the townspeople.
Humor is a key element. It could be through wordplay, like a character with a funny name or a pun - filled dialogue. Another element is a simple yet engaging plot. For example, in a three - page story about a dog who thinks he's a superhero, the plot of him trying to 'save' the neighborhood from the mailman is simple but funny. Also, relatable characters. If the characters are too out - there, readers might not connect. So, a normal person in an absurd situation, like a librarian who accidentally joins a dance - off in the library, can be really effective.
There is a story of a little mouse who thinks he's a knight. He goes on an adventure in a human's house. He challenges the toaster to a duel because he mistakes it for a dragon. He then tries to rescue a princess, which is actually a doll. The mouse's over - the - top antics and his misinterpretations of everything around him make it a really funny three - page story.
One funny short story could be about a clumsy magician. He was trying to perform a disappearing act on stage. Instead of making his assistant disappear, he accidentally made himself vanish into a small box meant for rabbits. His assistant had to pull him out by his feet while the audience roared with laughter.
A cat named Whiskers thought he was a great detective. One day, he smelled something strange in the kitchen. He followed the smell and found a piece of cheese on the counter. He was sure it was a clue to a big mystery. So, he put on his detective hat (which was really just a paper hat he found). He started to look around for more clues. He found some crumbs and decided they were evidence. But then, his owner came in and just picked up the cheese and ate it. Whiskers was so disappointed. He had thought he was on the verge of solving a huge case.
Another one is about a forgetful librarian. She was always misplacing books. One day, she found a book in the fridge. It turned out she had been holding it while getting some milk and absent - mindedly put it there. The library patrons had a great laugh when they heard about it.
Online platforms like Wattpad also have a variety of short stories. You can search for '2 page funny short stories' and you'll get a bunch of options. Some writers post their short, humorous works there.
There's a story about a little boy who thinks he can fly. He climbs up on the roof and jumps, only to land in a big pile of leaves his dad just raked. The story is short, about two pages. It shows the boy's innocence and the dad's exasperated but loving reaction.
There was a magician who was not very good at his tricks. One day, he was trying to make a rabbit disappear. He waved his wand and said the magic words, but instead of disappearing, the rabbit started to dance. The magician was so embarrassed. He tried again, and this time the rabbit started to sing. The audience was laughing so hard. In the end, the magician just gave up and joined the rabbit in its little performance. It turned out to be the funniest show ever.
First, come up with an interesting concept. It could be a unique relationship, a strange event, or an interesting character. Then, create an outline. For a 5 - page story, you might have an introduction that sets the scene in about half a page. Then, develop the plot over 3 pages with rising action, a climax, and some falling action. Finally, conclude the story in the last page and a half, tying up loose ends.