Chapter 59
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
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“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
“You’re sure it isn’t broken?” Axel quizzed.
“I mean if nothing is wrong with it then why won’t it stop yelping? I’m about to lose my mind,” Axel
groaned, his voice tinged with genuine distress. The puppy’s presence 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 demanding
creature seemed to have a knack for interrupting his
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solitude. Axel’s eyes showed sincere weariness. He was drained.
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“He wakes up, he 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 his
daily struggle.
Amid Axel’s exasperation, the vet calmly interrupted, “It’s a husky.” The words. hung in the air, leaving
Axel with a puzzled expression. Sensing his confusion, the woman elaborated, shedding light on the
peculiarities of the husky breed. “They are really expressive and really loud. That’s just how it is.”
Axel, frustrated sought clarification, his voice echoing his exasperation..
“So, its yelling is normal? Not that it’s broken, or hurt or something?”
The vet, adopting a 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 the
epitome of canine charm.
This was going to be a problem an expressive and vocal husky, a stark contrast to his accustomed
quietude.
Curiosity sparked, the vet inquired, “What’s his name?”
Axel’s gaze lingered on the happily playing puppy. “He doesn’t have one.”
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The puppy, engrossed in its newfound toy, displayed a charming distraction. As it frolicked about, the
toy 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 any toys.
The woman, taken aback by Axel’s response, expressed a mix of surprise and curiosity. Axel, with a
calm yet earnest demeanor, leaned in slightly and lowered his voice. “Listen, do you happen to know
anyone who desperately wants a puppy?”
“Ah, a rescue?” the woman inquired.
“I found it on my porch,” Axel revealed.
“So you found each other, she stated, almost dreamily.
Axel went on explaining why he still had the puppy even though he didn’t want it “The shelters are full.
They couldn’t take him in. So I’m keeping him for now.” The woman’s expression softened with
understanding. “That’s really nice.” Axel sighed
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 life over the past two days.
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“Sure you don’t know anyone who wants an adorable, bawling dog?” Axel questioned, a hint of
desperation coloring his tone.
“I’m sorry, but no,” the woman responded sympathetically. Axel nodded in understanding, letting out
another sigh.
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“I should probably stop by a store to get earplugs,” Axel mumbled, expressing his defeat in dealing with
the incessant puppy cries.
The woman chuckled, a glint of amusement in her eyes. “But I know how I can help you,” she declared,
offering a potential solution to Axel’s predicament. “Oh good, you’ve got earplugs? That would be
saving me a trip to the store,” Axel quipped, hopeful for a quick fix to the canine–induced noise
pollution.
The woman laughed. “You are going to need earplugs. But huskies are a handful,” she warned,
acknowledging the challenges of dealing with this particular breed. “Oh really? I never knew that,” Axel
replied with a touch of sarcasm, realizing that his hasty adoption decision had come with unforeseen
complexities.
“What do you feed him?” she inquired, shifting the conversation to the practical aspects of puppy care.
“The regular,” Axel replied nonchalantly, giving a shrug as if to suggest it was a simple matter.
“Okay, I’ll give you a list of dog foods and medications you’ll be needing,” the woman said, fetching a
piece of paper to provide Axel with the essentials of responsible puppy parenting. “And you’ll need to
bring him back in a couple of weeks, a month actually, to get him a vaccine,” she added, emphasizing
the importance of routine veterinary care.
“Oh no, I won’t be keeping him that long.” Axel responded.
The woman regarded him with a thoughtful expression. “Here, just hold onto it in case,” she suggested,
handing him the piece of paper. “I’ll keep it, for whoever takes and decides to keep him.”
Picking up the small dog, Axel headed back to his car, mentally preparing for the ongoing adventure
and challenges that accompanied his unexpected role as a puppy parent.