Her most prized possession, her first toy, lay nestled amidst several prizes and awards that adorned the showcase of her comfortably plush home. It was a hand-me-down, a worn out and ragged teddy bear made of soft fur. The kind that was manufactured in thousands at the biggest toy factory of her city, which she owned now. She took her business of selling dreams to children seriously, trading them for cash in daytime, which she used for dropping them free by night, at unsuspecting kids in tattered clothes whose eyes lit up brightly with dream, holding their brand new toy…