The sky was fully dark, and Luke’s house was unlit—he wasn’t home. A chilly breeze cooled my fiery, restless heart, bringing me back to a calmer state.As I opened the gate, Doggo barked and poked his head out from the living room. He was about to run over to me, but in a blink, he retracted his little legs and lay down at the door, just watching me.You little traitor!I turned to leave, but he whimpered and scratched the door with his tiny paw. He wanted to come closer but seemed wary, as if worried I’d take him back to the vet.I walked into the living room, bent down, and scooped him up, giving his ear a playful tug. “You only go to the vet if you’re sick. So stay healthy if you don’t want to be stuck in a cage, alright?”He didn’t understand my words, but he stayed still in my arms, much quieter than usual. I set him down next to Goofy and started playing with Goofy. Doggo noticed and immediately began vying for my attention, tugging at my pant leg.I tapped his nose. “What,
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