asobouyo: (SCREAAAAA—)
Elicia Hughes • Age 7 ([personal profile] asobouyo) wrote2011-07-11 03:23 pm

26th Teddy Bear [HORRIFYING ACCIDENTAL VIDEO!!!]

[What a pleasant day... The birds are chirping, the breeze is gentle, the sun is sunny—

CHILDREN ARE SCREAMING D8]

KYAAAAA, PAPA, MAMA!!

[What, that isn't a normal Elicia post? The journal is practically flung across the kid's room as the sound of panicked footfalls rush around the general vicinity. There's the thud of an apple, as it rolls into view in the screen, and then a teary cry of disbelief soon after. PANIC PANIIIIC!!]


Was it s'pposed to fall out?! It's gone! The apple took my tooth! My whole tooth!

[It's really gone! One of her bottom incisors is gone! Now her smile isn't as toothy! What should she do?!]

I-I'll ask the tooth fairy to put it back! She'll put it back!

[The camera is angled, but it at least picks up a pigtailed little girl rushing to her bed and stuffing the little white tooth hastily under her pillow. And then she sits anxiously at her bedside, watching and waiting, waiting...! She checks it, only to find it's still there! Okay, maybe she just needs to wait a little more! ... IT'S STILL THERE. D':

/SCREAM

She finally addresses the journal itself, cheeks red.]


How do I put back a tooth?!

((sort of babysitting
heh, but I should be able to go tag-crazy in 1-2 hours 8D))
frost_jewel: (angel)

[voice]

[personal profile] frost_jewel 2011-07-12 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
No, not at all. It is a sign that you're growing up, that's all. When a little one falls out, it means a bigger, adult tooth is going to grow.

[Hmm...] Sometimes the place it fell from is sore for a little while. [a friendly smile] But I think the best medicine for that might be ice cream.
frost_jewel: (gentle)

[voice]

[personal profile] frost_jewel 2011-07-13 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It means you're on your way there. Do you have any other teeth that wiggle?
frost_jewel: (soft rain)

[voice]

[personal profile] frost_jewel 2011-07-14 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
It won't take too long for a new one to grow, and that one will stay forever.