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The Unwanted Dog, The Unseen Plot

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 628    |    Released on: 18/06/2025

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owed to Mark's

" wasn't

ns, like text messages,

Sarah. So vulnerable.

only I had a dog like

I'll handle it. Sara

so good to me

ipulation, his casua

ust lied. H

Max like an old toy to i

?" I finally managed to say

d, still ho

panion. Max is a good dog, he'd be perfect fo

'a dog,' Mark!

rom the gathering onlookers and

o let him get killed

Mark said he was a rescue, that h

All

my gaze fixed on Mark. "He li

orward. "Ma'am, what

r, Mark spoke, his v

dog, Max, has been showing signs of aggression. He ran off this morning, and I believe he startl

ying to paint me as hy

ah might ha

ms, the raw betrayal, the truth from "T

hing

ed, Officer," I said, m

out my permission. He then lied, cla

straigh

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flashed w

ling the police on you for reckless

ore image, directly t

. Clear

spital room. Not a doct

ing, a deep, p

on his face. His we

Breach." "The Fee

e, showing the pi

ce wen

estigation, the loss of his medical lice

he whispered,

it go,' or do we discuss this with the offic

me, then to the officer wh

llowed

cer. "Just a misunderstanding, officer.

ay, muttering abou

ill fuming, but the imm

cident, cautioning me about my driving, but wit

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The Unwanted Dog, The Unseen Plot
The Unwanted Dog, The Unseen Plot
“My Golden Retriever, Max, was the heart of my dog daycare, Pawsitive Vibes. My boyfriend, Mark, usually walked him in the mornings-a picture of our perfect life. But one morning, Mark came back alone, leash dangling. "Sarah," he flatly stated, "Max ran off. He nipped me." Max? Aggressive? My gentle dog who wouldn't hurt a fly? Before I could question him, my phone blazed: "The Feed." "Max didn't run. He's with her. Elm Street & 7th. Red light. Big rig. NOW." Panic clawed at me. Mark dismissed my terror: "He's gone. We' ll look later." His indifference infuriated me. I sped to the intersection, just as I saw her-Clara-pulling Max into a speeding semi' s path. Risking everything, I saved him. As he trembled against me, "The Feed" delivered a crushing blow: "He gave Max to her." Mark had given my dog away. "Gave him to her?" I choked, rage boiling. "The Feed" then showed Mark's manipulative plotting with Clara, discarding Max and me. He tried to gaslight me, calling me "emotional." The betrayal was immense. The old Sarah would have crumpled. But a cold fury solidified. Armed with truth, I faced him. "We're done, Mark. Get out." When he threatened, I showed him a photo from "The Feed": him kissing Clara in a hospital-a damning breach. His face went ashen. Trust shattered. This was war now, and I was ready.”
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