Chicha and Chicha are both Chinese idioms, but they have different meanings. There was no clear explanation for the meaning of sobs, but sobs meant to describe low sobs. Therefore, sobbing and sobbing were two different idioms with different meanings.
Perhaps she was scared or in danger. In the fanfic world, there could be an enemy around and she was trying to hold in her fear until Sasuke heard her. It's possible that she was facing a powerful foe and was afraid for her life or the lives of her friends.
Maybe she lost something precious or got into a fight with a friend.
Start with big, tear-filled eyes. Add some downward lines for the eyebrows to show sadness. Make the lower eyelids a bit swollen to give that sobbing effect.
Well, usually a sobbing girl cartoon might show big teary eyes, a sad expression, and maybe slumped shoulders to convey her sadness.
I'm not sure specifically what the'sobbing girl story' is without more context. It could be about a girl who is crying due to a sad event like the loss of a loved one, a broken relationship, or some sort of disappointment in her life.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the sobbing woman story' you mean. It could be many different tales. It might be about a woman who is sobbing because of a lost love, or perhaps due to some difficult situation in her life like poverty or illness.
Another theme is loss. Whether it's the loss of a loved one or the loss of his own innocence. For example, when he loses Jiraiya, many fanfictions depict his sobbing as he comes to terms with the fact that his mentor is gone forever. This theme of loss is often used to explore his deeper emotions.
Snape is a very complex character. His actions in the original series were often misunderstood. Fanfiction writers explore his sobbing as a way to show his deeper, more vulnerable side that was not always obvious in the books.
Since we don't have more details about the 'the sobbing woman story', the main character is most likely the sobbing woman herself.