Why is it that all the amazing ones are ones we can't have? </3
I might make fan art later, if I get around to it.
How about Enzo? It's from This book called 'racing in the rain' or 'the art of raceing in the rain', it's about a dog, and it's great. The best part is near the end, because Enzo (a dog and the main character) is dieing, and the book says this:
I saw a documentary once. It was about dogs in Mongolia.
It said that the next incarnation for a dog--a dog who is ready to leave his dog ness behind--is a man.
I am ready.
-skip a bit-
"You've always been with me," Denny said to me. "You've always been my Enzo."
Yes. I have. He's correct.
"It's ok," he says to me. "If you need to go now, you can go."
- skip a bit -
"You can go."
I gather my strength and I start off and it feels good, so nice to be in the cool air, to smell the smells all around me. To feel the sun on my coat. I feel like I am here,
"It's ok, Enzo,"
I don't look back, but I know he's there. I bark twice because I want him to hear, I want him to know. I feel his eyes on me, but I don't turn back. Off into the field, into the vastness of the universe ahead, I run.
"You can go." he calls to me.
It ends where Denny, Enzo's owner, is at a race in Italy (he is a race car driver), and his daughter brings a guy who has a son who wants to be a race car driver. Denny is asked to sign the child's program, and he asks what his name is. The child says his name is Enzo.
Now, to anyone who hasn't read the story, that meant nothing to you, but I just love that story... It makes me cry every time...
So yeah... You should name him Enzo.
FULL CREDIT FOR ALL THE QUOTES GO TO GARTH STEIN, THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK 'Racing in the rain/the art of racing in the rain'