Originally, Damon told Bonnie the story of the bear.
The teddy bear, like Damon at the time, was engulfed in flames and was in a state of disrepair, just like a rag and burnt black cotton around the edges.
But Damon just wouldn't let go and was particularly forceful.
In the end, he was still anesthetized on the operating table before the doctor broke his hand and took the teddy bear away.
As soon as the anesthesia has just passed, the person has not yet regained consciousness and started looking for this teddy bear in a daze again.
"So Mommy fixed this teddy bear for me, and I'll take it with me wherever I go!"
As long as he has this teddy bear, he's not afraid of anything!
When he said this, Damon's eyes shone brightly, radiant as if the Milky Way in the sky.
But Bonnie couldn't help but feel a little sour at the tip of her nose.
This teddy bear must have been very important to Damon at one time, right?
So even if you endure severe pain, you have to clutch it in your hand, lest it be snatched away.
"So don't worry about me, Mommy Annie, I've got Bear with me, and of course my siblings need to have you with them." Damon said.
Bonnie nodded and mmmed, "Okay, then I'll finish your bedtime story and leave."
This time Damon did not refuse and happily ran to the bed to lie down and wait for Bonnie to tell the story.
Damon had fallen asleep before the frog prince finished his story.
Bonnie gently tucked him in and noticed the stitched-up bear with a hole in his belly, revealing the cotton inside.
She wanted to use the hotel's sewing kit to mend it, but Damon clutched it too tightly and she couldn't get it off, so she gave up.
And in this case, even if she helps fix it, the bear will soon fall apart again.
Damon will be devastated if the day comes when it can no longer be repaired.
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