“What would you like me to bring you from London?” Dad often asked me this question when he was going somewhere on business. He worked a lot and ___NOT/SPEND___ a lot of time with the family. We knew that he loved ___WE___ a lot but he was really a very busy person. And it was his ___THREE_____ business trip that month. I thought for a moment and said: “I want a Paddington Bear.” My dad ___PACK____ his suitcase but he looked up at me at once when he heard that. He was surprised and asked me why I __WANT____ a Paddington Bear. I didn’t know what to answer. My dad __STOP_____ packing and sat down beside me. “You know, when I was small,” dad said quietly, “that bear was my favourite fictional character.” I read the book too and I also saw a film about that character. He was a very polite bear who travelled to London from some exotic country. He ______DISCOVER_____ in Paddington Station by the Brown family, who adopted him. The soft toy changed their life and made it much __GOOD___. “Ok. I _____BRING____ you the bear if you want”, said Dad. “And we’ll also see the film about him as soon as I come back. Agreed?” “Sure.” I was delighted with his plan.
“I can’t wait for you to come back, Dad.” I hugged him tightly before he left for his business trip. I knew that even though he was busy, he always tried to make time for us and that meant everything to me. And now, with the promise of a Paddington Bear and a movie night with him, I couldn’t wait for him to return.
“I can’t wait for you to come back, Dad.” I hugged him tightly before he left for his business trip. I knew that even though he was busy, he always tried to make time for us and that meant everything to me. And now, with the promise of a Paddington Bear and a movie night with him, I couldn’t wait for him to return.