THERE
IS A DOG ON THE RUN
It's
aristocratic weather and the terrace of “the Shop” was filled
with tourists. Inside it was cool, since a couple of weeks ago an
airconditioner was installed, with sometimes chilling effects.
Ryanna
behaved anxious and pre-occupied. Her dog, a chiwuawa called Cloe,
had disappeared this morning and was still missing. Stress. Bij phone
she informed her family and friends to look out for Cloe and posted a
picture on Facebook. But is was not enough.
Luckily,
at that moment, “the Boss” entered. After hearing the story and
seeing her stress, she dismissed Ryanna to go home and coordinate
the search. “Take my car.”, Chris said, handing her the carkeys.
Ryanna sped off.
After
a moment of silence several horror-stories came along. Crushed by a
car, attacked by other dogs, terrorised by kids or snatched by
criminals and used for dogfights or medical experiments. And Cloe was
in heat.
We
are brainwashed to think that way. And these things happen. As above,
so below.
15
minutes later Ryanna stormed back in. “Thank God, she is backed.”,
she said totally relieved. “Where did you find her.”, the Boss
asked. “We found her in our garden.” Amanda smiled. “Maybe Cloe
did not escape at all. She may have been there all the time!”
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