"Mickey..."
Mickey was in a crib, the railings on each side definitely told him that, it was also clear that he was a baby. He sat on his bottom on the mattress for a short while before being lifted up out of the crib, and soon felt a kiss on his right cheek. Mickey looked to see the person was a toon, a cartoon rabbit. The rabbit so far from what Mickey could see was a child himself, but not that much older than Baby Mickey.
"Didja miss me Mick?" The rabbit asked. "I'm sorry that big brother was gone for a entire week."
"Oswald!" A new voice came not that far from the room. "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit! You come and clean your mess up right now young man!"
"Oopsie." Oswald said and returned to Mickey and gave the younger child another kiss on his right, and after that he gently rubbed his nose against Mickey's. "I'll see ya again in a little bit, Mick! Ozzie loves you!"
Mickey didn't want Oswald to leave, his heart, his brain was trying to get him to do something to get Oswald to come back. Tears appeared and Mickey started to cry, cry for Oswald, somebody who he had just met even in a dream for the first time, he didn't want to feel alone like he always did.
"Ozzie," Mickey's fell quite, something that the child didn't want. "Ozzie, Ozzie, Ozzie..."
Pluto had been woken up by his owner's panicked breathing early the next morning. He climbed out of his basket and walked over to the mouse. A nightmare was what the five-month-old suspected was what made Mickey upset and Pluto did his usual routine that he did when he comforted Mickey. Nuzzles were given to the left side of the mouse child's head, even a couple licks to Mickey's left cheek, but the tears still left Mickey's eyes. And that left poor Pluto to only curl up next to Mickey with his head on the boy's chest. And Mickey cried and cried his heart out, cried until he couldn't anymore. And as he could only hiccup, the words, Oswald's words, haunted his hearing and repeated in his head.
"I'll see ya again in a little bit, Mick! Ozzie loves you!"
And that only made the hiccuping even worse for the boy. And the only comfort he was getting from his puppy.
And in the midst of his hiccuping, he whispered; "I love you too, Ozzie."
