06/12/2025
Today was a special day.
Today, I went to the shelter—a place filled with too many forgotten souls waiting for a second chance. Among all the hopeful eyes and trembling paws behind the bars, there he was. Sitting quietly in the corner of his cage, head down, his gaze empty. He didn’t bark, didn’t move, didn’t ask for attention. It was as if he had given up—as if he knew no one would ever come for him.
They told me his story. He was found wandering the streets, thin, his fur dirty and tangled, afraid of every sound. He had known hunger, cold nights, and what it meant to be left behind. At the shelter, they fed him, gave him care—but his spirit still seemed broken. He had watched other dogs leave, one by one, while he stayed behind, forgotten.
I knelt beside him. He didn’t lift his head right away, as though hope was something he no longer believed in. I gently reached out and said his name—and that’s when I saw it. A small spark in his tired eyes. That was the moment I knew—I couldn’t walk away without him.
The ride home was quiet. He sat beside me, looking out the window, taking in a world he must have thought he’d lost forever. Now and then, he glanced at me, as if to check whether this was real. And never again will he have to wonder if someone will come for him—because I came. And I’m staying. Always.