Well, if it's 'kid in a candy story', it could potentially refer to a child character within a story that has something to do with candy. Maybe it's a story where the kid has an adventure in a candy - filled world or something related to candy in the plot. But it's not a common expression like 'kid in a candy store'.
Perhaps it's a creative or made - up concept. If we break it down, 'kid' is a young person and 'in a candy story' could imply that the kid is part of a narrative that involves candy. It could be a story about a kid's discovery of a magical candy that gives special powers, or a story where the kid has to overcome challenges in a candy - themed land.
It might mean the kid really loves candy and is indulging in it without restraint.
It could refer to a kid in the story 'A Christmas Story' who behaves in a mean way.
In the Christmas story, the mean kid, say Scut Farkus, is constantly causing trouble for the other children. He likes to show off his power by being aggressive towards them. He might steal a kid's hat or push someone around. He also tries to assert his dominance, which makes the other kids fear him. His actions create a sense of unease among the children, especially in a story that is set during the generally happy time of Christmas.
Maybe the story shows the kid having fun with the candy or facing challenges related to it. For instance, having to protect the candy from someone trying to take it away.
It's not common at all. The typical expression is 'kid in a candy store'. 'Kid in a candy story' could be a very specific or perhaps an accidental creation. It doesn't have the same level of familiarity as the well - known phrase. In most English - speaking contexts, people would use 'kid in a candy store' when they want to convey that sense of excitement or being surrounded by something appealing.
The female death in the The Kid fanfic could be a catalyst for character development. For instance, if there are other female characters in the story, they might step up and take on new roles or responsibilities in the wake of her death. It can also affect the relationships between the characters. If she was a friend to The Kid, the Kid might become more withdrawn or more aggressive in his actions. And depending on how her death is written, it can make the readers feel a strong emotional connection, either through pity, anger, or sadness.
As I don't know the 'tou story', I can't say what the mean kid does. But usually, a mean kid might bully others, steal things, or be unkind in general.
The mean kid, Scut Farkus, bullies Ralphie and his friends. He picks on them, tries to intimidate them, and generally makes their lives difficult.
I'm not entirely sure what'sockology' is in this context. It could be a made - up or very specialized term. Maybe Allison is a kid who is a student of something related to socks in this strange story.
The mean kid, Scut Farkus, bullies other kids. He picks on Ralphie and his friends.