Ed was in a fix. Making ends meet was difficult enough. Still, he didn’t want to break his promise to his daughter, not on her fourth birthday. A sad smile appeared on his face as he thought of her. The medium-sized pink teddy caught his eyes as he stepped into the thrift store. It was pre-loved, he knew. An unbroken promise and a joyous birthday kid was worth his lighter pocket.❤❤

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Aww, a sweet story
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Thank you, Sadje😊😊
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You’re welcome ☺️
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I like that teddy bears one can empty out, wash, and re-fill. They make for a huggy sense of closeness. Of course, I don’t have a child (not that I wish ill of those with them!) nor do I have a teddy bear. But these things can be remedied …
— Catxman
http://www.catxman.wordpress.com
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Thank you for reading 😊
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This is so heartfelt Roshni. Wow!❤
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❤️❤️ thank You Ishita!
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So beautifully told.
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Thank you Jude😊😊
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Such a pleasure.
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