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I Tamed the Monster He Sent

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 497    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

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tate park trails ju

was showing it affection. He'd kick at Thunde

way from Old John, his tail tuckin

er, almost joyful. He'd press

y, come. He learned quickly, hi

ocket. High-value ones. Bit

his heavy boot a

Thunder near the edge of ou

breeds" list for our specific town, but they were definitely "restricted" – meaning strict leash l

slowed, ey

join me, tensed. He yanked Thunder's lea

ssed. "Nearly got us a fine." He kicked

yelped,

hn, stop it! It w

s head, murmuring soothing word

on the ground. "You

at Old John then. A flicker of so

arded dogs at her pl

I stopped by with Sophia. "He's too smart for h

heard anything about

. Said he belonged to a rancher way out in the valley. Gave him up because he was too much trouble. Kept getting out, o

found the p

lowly, surely, lear

s leash off in the house w

m. When Sophia napped, he'd lie

end shout, he'd be alert, a low grow

with us. With m

r Old John was a seed

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“The last thing I saw was Thunder's bloodied jaws, closing in on me. My daughter, Sophia, lay broken a few feet away, already gone. Pain, then darkness. Then, with a gasp, I bolted upright, my heart hammering like a drum. I was back on the same rough porch, facing the same smug smirk of Old John. At the end of his chain was Thunder, the Australian Cattle Dog who had butchered my child and me. "Heard you were back in town, Isabella," Old John rasped, his voice a cruel mockery of a welcome. "Brought you a little housewarming gift," he added, pulling the chain as Thunder whined, straining to reach me, just like that first time. The memory crashed over me: Thunder's lunge, the searing agony as his teeth tore my thigh, the hot gush of blood, and then, Sophia's petrified screams followed by chilling silence as he turned to her. Old John had known my paralyzing fear of dogs, yet he had specifically brought this hulking beast to torment me. He had laughed when I pleaded, ignoring the danger, using the dog as his personal weapon. Every horrifying detail, every agonizing moment of Sophia's brutal death and my own demise, flooded my mind with chilling clarity. But this time, as Thunder lunged forward once more, I forced my trembling legs to stop. No. Not again. This time, things would be different.”
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