Yes, it might be time. Andrew could be in the mood for a spooky tale, especially if it's a dark and stormy night or if he has an interest in the supernatural.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'ghist in the shell original story' is. It could be a very unique or niche story that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's a story about a character named Ghist in a shell - like a shell in a game or a particular fictional setting.
If 'ghist' is some kind of made - up or very rare term, it's difficult to say. However, generally in a story within a ghost story, it might be used to add depth. For example, the inner story could be a flashback about the ghost's past, explaining why it haunts. It could also be a story told by a character in the main ghost story to either scare others or to try to figure out what's going on with the ghost.
Andrew might start off as a disbeliever in the supernatural. But as the story progresses and he has more encounters with the ghost, he could become more open - minded or even terrified.
Anytime when Andrew shows an interest in the supernatural or when he seems bored and in need of some entertainment. Maybe after a long day of activities when he wants to relax and listen to something thrilling. Also, during special occasions like a birthday party with a spooky theme or a family gathering where story - telling is part of the tradition.
I'm not sure specifically what the'sweet ghist girl story' is as it's not a common well - known story title. It could be about a very sweet girl and some kind of ghostly or spiritual element. Maybe it's a made - up story by someone in a local community or a personal anecdote.
It could be that the 'ghist story' is a key part of the overall ghost story. Maybe it's the central mystery or the origin of the ghost. For instance, if the ghost is a victim of some past event, the 'ghist story' might be the story of that event.
As we don't really know the story, it's hard to say for sure. But most likely, the main character is the girl. And if there is a 'ghist' which I assume is meant to be 'ghost', then the ghost would be another main character.
Well, it could be a lot of things. For one, if the ghost in the story has a tragic backstory that is slowly revealed, that can be really engaging. Also, the way the author describes the interactions between Andrew and the ghost. If Andrew is initially skeptical but then gradually realizes that there is something truly supernatural going on, it adds to the allure of the story. And the use of vivid descriptions of the environment, like a dark and creaky old house, can enhance the spooky factor.
Overall, 'A Stitch in Time' by Andrew Robinson offers a complex plot with unexpected twists. The style is descriptive, painting vivid pictures in your mind. The characters are well-developed and feel real.