Teddy Bear’s “illness”

Teddy Bear’s “illness”

A Story by Kate AKS
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What could cure a Teddy Bear?

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Teddy Bear’s “illness”.


By Kate AKS


At the entrance of the hospital comes a little girl with Teddy Bear in her hands.


- Are you hurt? - Asks her a Nurse.


- No. But I need a Doctor. - Answers the Girl.


- What do you need from the Doctor? - Asks her a Nurse.


- The Doctor needs to look at my Teddy Bear. - Answers the Girl.


- Teddy Bear?


- Yes.


- I am a Nurse. I am first to look at everyone who enter that door and later I tell the Doctor all that is necessary.


- You first meet patients.


- Yes.


- You are most important that Doctor. - Says the Girl.


- Don’t say this to Doctor. He will be disappointing. - Answers the Nurse.


- Could you look at my Teddy Bear?


- Sure. But the patient needs his own place. Come here.


The Nurse and the Girl enter the hospital’s ward.


The Girl carefully put Teddy Bear on the bed.


- Tell me what is going on.


- My Teddy Bear is unwell.


- What happened? - Asked the Nurse.


- Today I found him under my bed. Look at him. I think he is ill.


- Let’s check. The head is in place. Both ears are in place. Eyes. - The Nurse attentively checks the buttons that teddy bear had instead of eyes. - Legs, hands. All is in the proper place.


- And? - Asks the Girl.


- We need to hear his heart.


The Nurse takes the phonendoscope and puts it on the teddy bear’s “heart”.


- Now all is clear. - Said the Nurse.


- What is it? What is it with him? - Asked the Girl.


- You Teddy Bear is sad.


- Sad? Why? - Asked the Girl.


- When was the last time you played with him?


- I used to play with him every day.


- What changed? - Asked the Nurse.


- Last week I had a birthday and received many new toys.


- And you forgot about your teddy bear?


- I haven’t time. What I will do now?


- I will give you a prescription.


- Pres- crip- ti -on.


- I will tell you what to do. - Said the Nurse.


- I would do everything that he again would be well.


- Hugs every morning. Spoon of honey three times per day. And main…


- What?


- Don’t forget to kiss him on the forehead before going to bed.


- He will be fine?


- He will. - Smiled the Nurse.


The door opens and enters the Doctor, sees the Teddy Bear.


- Nurse, do you need my help?


- No. The Teddy Bear is already on his road to be well.


- I promise. - Said the Girl.


- Thank you, Nurse. What would I do without you? - Said the Doctor smiling.


- Would be busy. - Says the Girl and gently kisses her Teddy Bear.


- I think he already looks much better. - Said the Doctor.


The Girl hugs the Teddy Bear and runs away smiling.


THE END.

June 2024

© 2024 Kate AKS


Author's Note

Kate AKS
Time to time I also write story for kids.

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The story is cute. Many errors in Grammer.

Posted 1 Year Ago



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Kate AKS
Kate AKS

Lviv, Ukraine



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Journalist, playwright, poet, artist. Since 2014 write in English. more..