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🐾 THE DOG WHO WAITED - A Gentle Soul, A Cruel Goodbye, And The Grieving Woman

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   Image by AI Sometimes the smallest hearts carry the biggest hope. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles He took off my collar. Then my leash. I wagged my tail anyway, because he said my name softly — and then he said, “I’m sorry, boy.” I knew that word. Sorry. It meant something bad had happened, or was about to. I nudged his hand with my nose, asking what he meant. He didn’t answer. He just stood up, walked back to the car, and closed the door. I barked once, a small, confused sound. He didn’t look at me. The engine started. I ran after the car, paws burning on the road, crying out in little yelps. He didn’t slow. He didn’t turn. The car disappeared around the corner, and the smell of him faded into the wind. I waited. Because that’s what dogs do. We wait.           I walked along the footpath, sniffing for anything familiar. Nothing smelled like home. My throat felt...

The Timber Mafia’s Last Road - Some Sins Don’t Stay Buried — Especially In Forty Five Degrees.

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       Image by AI A Mafia, A Dead Ranger, And A Heatwave That Remembers Everything Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles Raghav slammed the car door harder than he meant to. The heat outside was brutal, the kind that made your skin prickle before you even broke a sweat. He checked his phone again — no signal. Not even a flicker. The road stretched empty in both directions, shimmering like a mirage. Forty‑five degrees, maybe more. A stupid day to travel. A stupid day to lie. He thought of the morning, of his wife standing at the doorway with her arms folded. “You’re going to the district office on a Sunday?” she’d asked. “Urgent file,” he’d said, avoiding her eyes. “I’ll be back by evening.” “Take the driver.” “He asked for the day off,” he lied smoothly. “Family function.” She’d nodded, but not convincingly. She always sensed when he was lying. He hated that about her. ...

The Elephant Who Remembered Too Much - A Runaway Elephant, A Viral Moment, And A Reunion The World Never Forgot

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  Image by AI A child’s courage, a mother’s call, and a baby elephant’s fight for freedom Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles Anaya didn’t like circuses, but she didn’t know why until that evening under the giant red tent. The crowd cheered, the drums boomed, and the ringmaster shouted into the microphone with a voice that cracked like a whip. Then the spotlight swung to the right, and Anaya saw her. A baby elephant, barely taller than a grown man’s shoulder, limping into the ring with a chain dragging behind her. Her skin was scraped raw in places, her left ear torn, and her eyes — those enormous, liquid eyes — held something that didn’t belong in a circus. Fear. The ringmaster cracked his whip in the air. The elephant flinched so violently the audience gasped. A sound tore out of her — a deep, trembling, guttural cry that echoed through the tent. Not a trumpet. Not a roar. A cry of pain. ...

When My Best Mate Fell for My Mother - Love Doesn’t Follow Rules — People Do

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  Image by AI He fought society’s cruelty to give his mother the love she was denied. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles Rohan first noticed something was off when Neil started dropping by more often. They’d been mates since uni — the kind who’d grab a beer after work, talk footy, complain about bosses. Neil had always been welcome at their place, but lately he seemed to appear at odd hours, sometimes when Rohan wasn’t even home. At first, Rohan didn’t think much of it. Neil was friendly with everyone, and Anita had always treated his friends like her own kids. But then he saw the way she opened the door one evening — smoothing her hair, adjusting her dupatta, checking her reflection in the glass cabinet. Anita never did that. Not since the divorce. Not since his father walked out with a woman barely older than Rhea. Neil stepped inside with his usual grin, but Anita’s smile was different. Sof...