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Short Stories, essays, and photos -- on stuff that interests me
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araneus1 | Short Stories, essays, and photos — on stuff that interests me araneus1 Short Stories, essays, and photos — on stuff that interests me Menu Skip to content Home About All my FICTION. Disclaimer & Privacy. Essays George and Harry My BOOKS. Photography Schoome Understanding Your Dog Search Search for: Teddy Bear April 16, 2024 / araneus1 / 10 Comments The poster looked new. “Found. One Teddy Bear. Good condition. Obviously loved. Found on the bus stop seat at Sandells Road, about 8pm on the 25th.” There was a phone number. The poster didn’t say, “Come and get her.” That was implied. This wasn’t my bear. My bear was safe and warm at home. I didn’t like to think of a bear without a home; without the person who loved her. I walked past that poster again the next day, and someone had written, “Paddington, come home,” in pencil. Who carries a pencil these days? They probably thought it was funny, and I guess it was, but t...
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