๐๐พ The Last Ride, The First Home
He sits beside me, pressed against the door, paws tucked tight, unsure of what comes next. His eyes flicker with questions only a dog whoโs been left too many times can ask: Will you keep me? Or will this be another goodbye?
The road hums beneath us. I glance over, whisper his name, and for a moment, he tilts his headโhope fighting through fear.
Everything about this ride is different. The blanket beneath him isnโt borrowed, itโs his. The collar around his neck doesnโt say โlost,โ it says โloved.โ And the place weโre heading isnโt another shelter, another cage, another waiting room of broken promises. Itโs a homeโwith a door that will open for him every single day.
No more cold concrete floors. No more nights of hunger and trembling. No more wondering why no one stayed.
Tonight, heโll eat from his own bowl. Heโll curl up on his own bed. Heโll finally rest without fear. And when morning comes, heโll wake up not to loneliness, but to belonging.
This isnโt just a ride.
Itโs the ending of every heartbreak.
And the beginning of forever. โค๏ธ๐กโจ