It is said that this touching story really happened to a famous writer.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married or had children, once as a 40-year-old man, walking through Berlin's Steglitz Park, saw a little girl crying inconsolably because she had lost a beloved doll. He and Kafka searched for her for a long time and in vain. Franz invited her to meet tomorrow to search again.
The next day, when they never found her, Kafka gave the girl a letter "written by a doll," which said, "Please don't cry." I went on a journey to see the world. I promise to write to you about all my adventures. ”
Thus began the story that lasted until the end of Kafka's life…
During the meetings, he read the girl carefully written letters about the adventures of her favorite doll, which the girl considered charming. Kafka once read her a letter about the story of which the doll returned to Berlin, and then gave her the doll he had bought.
"She doesn't look like my doll at all," she said.
Kafka gave her another letter saying, "My travels have changed me."
The girl hugged the new doll and carried it home.
A year later Kafka died…
Several years passed and the adult girl found the letter in an inconspicuous hiding place in a doll. A small letter signed by Kafka: “Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way...