Her mother had abandoned her, the runt. She had never known love. So many names she had, and none of them she understood. One day, a woman with hair as black as coal picked her up and carried her home."I'll take care of you." The dog didnt know what to do. She yipped once and curled up into a ball.
*several months later*
The dog had heard a word several times."Apartment." She didnt understand the humans, but she knew what this word meant. Time to leave. She was just a puppy, but still, she knew. The next day, she went into a box. THe box moved, and got soved into someplace cool. She felt vibrations.
I must be in the moving chariot. She held still, waiting. Waiting for... What? THe vibrations stopped, and the box movved again. She waited still, but instead of getting abandoned, she heard a bell. A voice spoke."Hey, Autumn, is this the puppy you were talking about?" "Yeah. Tell bri Mariah says hi." THe box moved again, but this time a child opened the box.
*Several years later*
Anastazia, Stazi for short, got chained down with a tether."Dont worry. I wont leave you forever, Stazi." Stazi whimpered, the alpha human was dying. After she heard the chariot leave, car-as the humans called it, She layed down in her dog house. Suddenly, she heard a crunch in the gravel. Several teenagers walked around the dog. They tied the tether down tighter, while others moved the water and food away. After hours had passed, the girl arrived home.
She ran to her backyard to greet the dog with good news but instead, she found a dead dog."Stazi!" THe girl ran over, tears welling in her eyes. One of the neighbors came over, hearing her sobs."Whats wrong, bri?" "They killed her." THe girl suddenly started shouting in the limited spanish she knew,(which i will translate)"How dare you!!! She never hurt anyone!" She sobbed again.
A few years later, the girl saw one of the teenagers again. He asked her how much spanish she knew. She replied,"Enough to call you a pendejo asesino."
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This is a true story of how my beautiful mutt got killed. I'm not sure how much of the begining is accurate, but i know everything from the opening of the box to the last words is absolutly correct.
R.I.P. Anastazia-The Greatist Dog I Ever Had
