Sally had to leave them... A heartbroken 3 year old Fundy

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Grab tissues little bitches... this is sad-

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Sally had been living with her family, Wilbur and Fundy, for the past few years. It had been a happy and loving home, but lately Sally had found herself feeling inadequate and unworthy of her beloved Fundy, who had just celebrated his third birthday. She knew Wilbur would be able to take care of Fundy better than she ever could, so she decided to leave, no matter how hard it was. When she told Wilbur and Fundy goodbye, she could see the confusion and sadness on Fundy's little face, and it broke her heart. She longed to stay and explain to Fundy why she had to go, but she knew it was better for everyone if she left. She will never forget Fundy's little face when she had to say goodbye, but she is so thankful that Wilbur has been able to provide a safe, loving home for him. Despite the sadness of having to leave, Sally looks back on her time with Wilbur and Fundy fondly, grateful for the time she was able to spend with them.

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Fundy was a young man living in the small but prosperous nation of L'Manburg. Despite having a happy and comfortable life, Fundy was plagued by one question - why had his mother left him and his father Wilbur, years before? One day, a new and powerful nation appeared on the horizon, threatening to invade L'Manburg. Wilbur was determined to protect his home and immediately began preparing for battle. He convinced the people of L'Manburg to join him and promised that they would be able to repel the invaders. However, the battle did not go as planned and the invaders were too strong for L'Manburg's forces. Wilbur was left broken and alone, and in his despair, he decided to use the power of a magical artifact to blow up L'Manburg, taking himself and all of its inhabitants with him. The blast from the artifact destroyed everything in its path and Fundy was left alone in the ruins of what was once his home. Despite all that had happened, Fundy was determined to find a way to make sense of the situation. He saw his father's actions as a way of protecting the people of L'Manburg from the invaders, and in doing so, he was able to find a way to appreciate the love and courage his father had shown. Fundy also realized that his mother's decisions, however painful, had allowed him to be in a position of safety, and he was able to accept and appreciate the sacrifice she had made for him. In the end, Fundy was able to find a way to appreciate the courage and love shown by both his parents

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