IcouldneverreplaceMeg, , perhaps, fillavoidinDad'slife.
I'dneverbeentoananimalhomebeforeandwasn', butcats, acoupleofponies, threepygmygoatsandseveralrabbitswantednewhomes.
, Ifoundmyselfpouringoutmylifestorytothem.
Bahs, oneofthetwonurses, , intheveryend, '—asad, , shestoppedandcameovertome, .
WhenIpokedmyfingersthroughthebars, , , shecameforwardandlickedmyfingers.
"She'sverygentle," Iremarked, wonderinghowshewouldtaketomynoisychildren.I'dalreadylostmyhearttoherinawayIneverimaginedpossible?
"Herownersmovedaway," Babssaid."Theyputherinboardingkennels, sayingthey''tgivehertrusteasily, butifshe'sgivenenoughlove— well, whoknows?"
"Howcruel?" Igasped."Howcouldthey?"
"Oh, itcouldhavebeenalotworse," Babscontinued."Shewasneverphysicallyhurt, 'tbeartobealone."
"She'dneverbealone," IsaidandSadiewaggedhertailasifsheunderstood."Andinourhouse, believeme, there'snoshortageoflove?"
WhenIgothome, , asalways, 'tevenbothertoreadanymore, butseemedtospendhiswholelifejustwatchingtimeslipaway.
"Dad…"
Heturnedandlookedupatme, takingamomentortwotoregisterthatIwasn'', … hestretchedouthishandandcalledtoher.
"Comeon, lass," hesaidsoftly."Iwon'thurtyou."
Atlast, sheventureduptohimandsniffedathisblanket.
"What'shername?" Dadaskedme.
"Sadie."
"Hello, Sadie."
Shesatbesidehim, 'dnevertiredofdoingthat, justashe'dnevertiredofpettingMeg.
"Sheneedsalotoflove," Isaidandexplainedwhy.
, toanimals, childrenorevenoveradults.
"Well," hesaidsoftly."We'?"
"Well, I…"