"You were my pretty owner. But I was never a toy. I was a question you were afraid to answer."
As the sun shone brightly in the morning, Emily would dress Nanney in her favorite outfits and have tea parties with her. They'd sit at a tiny table, sipping imaginary tea from delicate china cups. Nanney would listen attentively as Emily shared her deepest secrets and dreams. My Pretty Toy Nanney Teasford
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"My Pretty Toy Nanney Teasford" reads as a compact, character-focused piece whose title immediately signals intimacy, nostalgia, and a blend of tenderness with possible unease. The phrasing—mixing a childhood object (“Pretty Toy”) with a proper name that feels both affectionate and oddly formal (“Nanney Teasford”)—creates a central tension: a close personal attachment layered with distance or narrative weight. The work invites readings that combine domestic memory, identity, and the uncanny. They'd sit at a tiny table, sipping imaginary