Boy · 32 cards

Boy Wishes For Ted To Come To Life

Young boy wishes for his beloved Teddy bear to come to life and his wish comes true.

A young boy has a wish that an beloved stuffed toy called Ted comes to life. He imagines all the possible adventures he could have with Ted, from exploring the world to playing tricks on naughty cats. But it remains a dream, until one night a miracle happens… the boy's wish comes true and Ted comes alive!
Boy

If wishes worked the way they did in the movies, Ted would be on the couch by now, holding the remote.

Boy

I keep waiting for the slow-motion door swing where he walks back in grinning.

Boy

Some friendships earn a place that grief can't fully fill — Ted's chair stays warm anyway.

Boy

If love alone could revive him, Ted would already be telling the same old joke.

Boy

I'd trade easy days for one more hard one with him in it.

Boy

Ted, if you can hear this, the world is duller without you and we'd like you back.

Boy

Every wish I make somehow ends with hoping you'll walk through the door.

Boy

If only the universe took requests — Ted would top mine.

Boy

Some absences echo louder than others; his is the kind you hear in every quiet room.

Boy

I keep a seat for him at the table, not out of habit, but out of hope.

Boy

Bring Ted back for one ordinary afternoon, and I won't ask the universe for anything else for a year.

Boy

If memory could become matter, he'd already be standing here, laughing too loud.

Boy

Ted, I miss the parts of me that only made sense around you.

Boy

Some friends become weather; losing him changed the climate.

Boy

I wish him alive again, not for the big moments, but for the boring ones we always loved best.

Boy

If wishes had legs, mine would already be running to find him.

Boy

Ted, I'd give the universe back a year of my life for a Tuesday with you.

Boy

He could walk in late, like he always did, and I'd forgive him before he sat down.

Boy

I keep the inside jokes — they're the closest thing to a phone line back to him.

Boy

If only the world's wishlist took serious applicants, his name would be at the top.

Boy

Ted, come back even briefly — we have a lot of pointless arguments to finish.

Boy

Some people leave a shape behind that no one else fits into. He left one of those.

Boy

I wish him here, where he belongs, telling us we're being dramatic.

Boy

If love could rebuild a life, his would already be back under construction.

Boy

Ted, the world isn't worse without you — but it is quieter, and not in a good way.