Not all texting stories are free. Some are, but many come with costs like ads or limited access without paying. You need to check the specific app or website to know for sure.
Another good one is 'Texting into Love'. Here, the reader is a huge BTS fan and randomly gets a text from one of the members. The way the author writes the texting conversations is so realistic. It makes you feel like you're actually reading real text exchanges between the reader and the BTS member, and it's full of excitement and anticipation.
Yes, there are likely fanfics out there involving Naruko and Boruto. You can check fanfic platforms like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. However, the specific combination might not be as common as some other pairings in the Naruto/Boruto fandom.
A free texting story is a type of story that is created and shared through text messages. It can be a fun and interactive way to tell a story, as the participants can contribute to the plot and development of the story via texting. For example, one person might start the story with a simple premise like 'There was a young girl who found a magic key.' Then others can text back their ideas for what happens next, such as 'She used the key to open a door to a secret garden.'
Well, once there were two guys, Tom and Jerry. Tom texted Jerry saying he found this amazing new coffee place in town. Jerry replied that he'd love to go. They then texted back and forth about their week, and how they were looking forward to spending time together at the coffee place. It was a simple yet sweet texting story of two gay friends sharing their day - to - day life through texts.
A girl I knew got a text from her ex - boyfriend who had passed away a year before. The text just said 'I miss you'. She thought it was some cruel prank at first. But then more texts came. 'Why did you forget me?' She was really scared. She showed the texts to her family, but they thought she was making it up. She changed her number in the end, but she still wonders if it was really her ex - boyfriend somehow reaching out from the other side.
You can start a texting story by introducing the main character and their situation. For example, 'John was sitting in a boring meeting when his phone buzzed. He saw a text from an unknown number.'
The plot needs to be engaging. It can't just be random texts. There should be a clear story arc, like how the relationship between the reader and the BTS member progresses from the first text to something more, whether it's friendship or romance. Also, it should have some elements of the real BTS, like their personalities, their interests, and their busy schedules that might affect the texting frequency.
I also like 'Boruto's Hidden Love'. In this fanfiction, the relationship between the reader and Boruto develops in a very natural way. It starts with small encounters and gradually builds up to a deeper connection. The story also includes some exciting action scenes from the Boruto universe.
Once, my teacher was texting during a break. She was so engrossed in texting that she didn't notice some students approaching her. When they finally got her attention, she quickly put her phone away and blushed. Later we found out she was texting her sister about a family party. It was quite a funny moment seeing our usually composed teacher flustered.