Chapter 59

Axel’s day kicked off on a terrible note. The relentless yelps of a distressed puppy invaded his peaceful sleep, disrupting the tranquility of the night. The persistent cries echoed through his dreams, creating a dissonant symphony that refused to end. He stayed awake tossing and turning in bed. The dog finally took a short nap then woke again yelping even louder than before seemingly energized from the

nap.

Feeling a pang of concern for the canine, and needing to cease the dogs constant disturbance, Axel reluctantly abandoned his half–finished work and embarked on a journey to the local vet. The puppy, seemingly possessed by an incessant need to vocalize its discomfort, continued its relentless yelling all through the drive till they got to the clinic. Axel who was used to the solitude and calmness of morning drives now had an uncooperative and loud companion.

Upon arrival at the vet’s clinic, Axel deposited the agitated pup onto the counter, its cries escalating to new heights.

Axel, visibly frustrated, expressed his exasperation to the vet, “This creature won’t stop crying.”

The friendly vet approached the distressed furball. With a gentle demeanor, she engaged in a playful interaction while conducting a thorough examination. Although she had a hunch about the root cause of the pup’s distress, she diligently performed a routine check to ensure a comprehensive understanding.

After a considerable amount of time, the vet sighed, her smile revealing a mix of empathy and amusement. There was nothing wrong with the dog. She approached Axel, who had become engrossed in his phone during the wait.

“There’s nothing wrong with the dog. The woman said with a small smile. Upon learning that the dog was in perfect health, Axel felt a sense of relief, audibly expressing.

“Oh, good.” However, the mystery behind the incessant yelping still loomed,

tranquility, the puppy had disrupted Axel’s carefully orchestrated routine, introducing an unexpected symphony of bawling into his once serene. environment.

casting a shadow over Axel’s peace of mind. Aed to solitude and

isn’t broken?” Axel

had brought about an unwelcome shift, in just two days it had turned Axel’s life to something else. It was very demanding asking for attention in ways. he hadn’t anticipated, from having to care for something; from nurturing and feeding then to enduring the constant chorus of yells and whimpers. The adorable yet

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eyes showed sincere weariness. He was

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cries. After eating, the same bouts of yelling and whimpering. Once I put it down, the very same thing! It only goes silent sometimes when I pick it up. I can’t be holding a puppy every single minute…” Axel poured out his frustration, searching for answers to the enigma that had become

confusion, the woman elaborated, shedding light on the peculiarities of the husky breed.

clarification, his voice

Not that it’s broken, or hurt or

reassuring tone, replied, “Pretty much. Although when he grows up, he would get better. Now, it’s just an adorable little baby. Aren’t you a little buddy? Yes, you are. The puppy responded with enthusiasm, wagging its tail and playfully sticking out its tiny tongue, emb*dying

and vocal husky, a stark

vet inquired, “What’s

on the happily playing puppy. “He doesn’t have

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seemed to hold an enchanting allure, momentarily quieting the energetic husky. Then it hit him, the puppy was practically a baby. but it didn’t have

curiosity. Axel, with a calm yet earnest demeanor, leaned in slightly and

a rescue?” the

found it on my porch,”

other, she

“The shelters are full. They couldn’t take him in. So I’m keeping him for now.” The

puppy, now thoroughly exhausted, yawned and stretched, its little pink tongue peeking out in an adorable display. Axel couldn’t help but chuckle at the cute sight, momentarily forgetting the chaos the little canine had introduced into his

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