Teddy, a young bear with a patch on his ear, sat on the edge of his bed, staring at the photograph of his father. His small paws held it tenderly, and his eyes reflected a mixture of sadness and longing. "I miss you, Dad," he whispered, his voice barely above a murmur.
Teddy glanced around the room, eyes landing on the well-worn armchair where his father used to read stories to him. His father's voice echoed in his mind, a comforting presence that seemed to fill the silence. "Remember, Teddy, you are never alone," the voice had often reassured him.
In his memory, Teddy saw himself laughing as his father pushed him on the swings, the wind ruffling his fur. The park was vibrant with the colors of flowers, and children's laughter filled the air. "Higher, Dad, higher!" he had shouted joyfully.
Mama Bear, with her gentle smile and soft eyes, entered the room quietly. "Teddy, it's okay to feel sad," she said, sitting beside him. Teddy leaned into her, finding solace in her embrace. "Your father loved you very much, and he always will," she continued softly.
Teddy looked up at Mama Bear, feeling the warmth of her love. "I want to be like Dad," he said with determination, his young voice filled with resolve. "You will, my dear," she replied, hugging him tightly.
Teddy placed the photograph back, his heart a little lighter. He understood now that his father's love would always be with him, guiding him through the days ahead. With a small smile, he whispered once more, "Thank you, Dad."
















