
The unexpected bundle of happiness
The Hindu
The pup came home and instantly won over the heart of all
She wagged her tail and barked at me. Can’t even call that a bark. Just a squeaky little “woof” coming from a small puppy. She was as white as snow. I still remember the day I got her. My dad and I brought her home. She put her tongue out and enjoyed the gushing air hitting her face while on the scooter. She came home and instantly won over the hearts of all the five people at home. She was the bundle of happiness for us. With her, being happy was so easy. We called her Mickey. The whole night, she would work on biting the leash. By the time when dawn breaks, she would have successfully completed the task and run straight to the terrace.
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