Losto is a pink strawberry-flavored stuffed bear, made in China, traveled across the ocean to the United States of America, and then met Daisy, a little girl.
Daisy treats Losto wonderfully, above all other toys, eating at one table, sleeping in one bed, playing together, laughing and griefing together. Losto must think that Daisy is the best host, and the most romantic thing he can think of is probably being too old to lose hair and being held in Daisy's hands. Or he was so happy that he never thought what the future would hold. Yesterday, today and tomorrow, the difference is just a different game, and he will always be in love with Daisy. It's just that he doesn't know that Yueying is a loss, and he doesn't understand that many things often have a good beginning, but they may not have a happy ending.
Daisy fell asleep after the picnic and was taken home by her parents, but her Losto, and two other toys, were forgotten in the wild.
And she never came back. Never.
The so-called fate is to know what you want and then not give it to you.
I think on the way home from Losto, he must have survived the long and windy journey with the thoughts of Daisy. Would he think, how sad it would be that Daisy couldn't find him, so he had to go back. Maybe he didn't think about anything, Losto has always been Daisy's, Losto must be with Daisy, it's so natural.
The cruelest thing is that TA has left and you are still there.
Losto glanced at the window, and Daisy fell asleep sweetly with another bear exactly like him. Like a lightning strike.
Everything supporting him collapsed in an instant. So Ri Daisy's kindness to him became a big joke.
Turns out he wasn't the only one.
Turns out he wasn't his favorite.
It turned out that he was no longer needed.
Bloody betrayal.
But Losto, it's not that she doesn't love you. She's just too young, she doesn't understand yet. (She's really just a child...)
At that moment, across the windowsill, it was the furthest distance in the world.
What kind of hatred can you have to never look back like that; what kind of love you have, you can't bear to even look back. He doesn't need his Daisy, and neither does he. (You're arrogant, Losto...)
Losto thus embarked on a classic villain boss growth path. Lightning crackled the night sky, lit up Sunnyside Daycare, and opened a crack in Losto's dark heart. So enduring humiliation and intrigue, Losto finally took control of Sunnyside Daycare, and a generation of villain bosses was born.
Of course the story doesn't end here.
When Woody and his party came to Sunnyside, Losto graciously told them, No owner means no heartbreak. In this way, it sounds like a light cloud, and only he knows how much blood he vomited silently behind his back, and how much scum his heart has broken into. Just behind such a calm, will Losto occasionally be like Big Baby, in the moonlight, thinking of the warmth that Daisy once gave?
In the end, Big Baby took the dirty name tag with Daisy's name on it and muttered Mom, Losto grabbed it violently, chopped it to pieces with a cane, and said viciously, you thought she loved you, but in fact she never no! ! there has never been! ! ! This scene broke my heart into slag... Life is hard, love is parting, and I can't ask for it.
(After so many years, Daisy is still so irritable, Losto, what kind of love do you have... Do you know that the opposite of so-called love is not hate but forgetting...)
Usually the villain with a tragic past, the ending Mostly more tragic. Such as Gu Xichao, such as Voldmort, such as the perverted murderers in Criminal Minds...
In the end, Losto ended up being tied to the front of the garbage truck in the garbage dump... I have to say that this ending is really not bad enough, not bloody enough, it is really a failure. No matter how, Losto fell from the garbage truck again and accidentally entered the incinerator again... The moment he was swallowed by the flames, Losto's mind was pale, and the deepest memory was actually meeting Daisy for the first time, the little girl The happy smiling face that opened the gift box... At this moment, a few kilometers away, the grown-up Daisy is sorting out the box to go to college, and then put another "Losto" into the box marked college...
In In Daisy's heart, in fact, you never left.
Life is never a fairy tale, people always have to experience a lot of things to grow up. The forgotten and discarded, the unfinished stories, forget it.
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