''Decisions, by Adrena Calero
As a child, the hardest decision you could make, was to figure out which toy to play with. Therefore, I had it easy. I only had one – an old, over-washed teddy bear. It didn't have a name, as I was too afraid to give him one.
I was afraid, that I'd accidentally leave him somewhere, and then forget about him. I was afraid that someone else would find him, and give him a new name, when he in fact, should have the name that I gave him. In my childish mind, it made sense to leave him unnamed. Then, IF I lost him, the righteous owner would finally name him, and therefore give him what I couldn't.