Chapter 51
Chapter 51
Axel woke to the sensation of a furry thing on his face. In panic, he grabbed it and had nearly flung it far
away when it yelped from the shock. He halted. immediately. The creature was the small dog from the
previous night. The dog scurried to the floor, looking up at Axel and wagging its tail continuously. Then,
after a moment, it suddenly stopped. Axel had walked away to get breakfast. started. Upon returning,
the smell of the room had changed, a weird stench was now in place.
Seeing the puppy at the other end now chewing his inside house sl*ppers, Axel marched towards it.
The moment he stepped forward, he stepped into a pile that had a weird texture. Poop! He let out a
painful groan while standing there. The poop had plastered to the floor, staining his pristine carpet.
“Darn it!” He cursed at the dog furiously. “I’ve had it. Immediately after breakfast, I’m dumping you
somewhere.” He swore, fuming. Immediately, he went into full clean mode, donning a pair of gloves
and a mask. He grabbed and threw the sl*ppers and the stockings into the trash, then threw out the
carpet as well. Then also went ahead spraying disinfectant everywhere in the house. After almost
retching while cleaning the dog’s mess, he finally succeeded. Finally satisfied, he washed his hands
and then tossed everything in the trash. Then he headed to the bathroom immediately. Through all of
this, he had forgotten the bacon he left on the gas. His automatic air fryer and most kitchen equipment
had already been moved. The scent of burning meat wafted to him in the bathroom. Running out with a
towel around his waist, he bumped into and almost stepped on the dog. While avoiding the dog, he slid
and fell right on his butt. With a painful groan, he got up, turning off the already burnt and darkened
food.
He gave an exasperated sigh. That was the last food he has at home. The only thing left in the fridge
was water.
After putting on clothes, he sat on a chair, browsing for restaurants close by, one that had options and a
menu for a dog as well. “Might as well give you a treat for the last time,” he mused to himself. Wearing
casual clothes, Axel headed out. After breakfast at a cafe that could cater to pets as well, they both
headed off to the animal shelter.
“I’m very sorry. But we can’t take any more dogs at this time,” the woman at the front desk pleaded.
“What?! But this is a shelter. Axel sighed in frustration. “Just take the darn dog!” Axel almost yelled.
A woman came out from inside the other room. She was round with a lovely smile, her glasses perched
on her nose. Her clothes, however, were poorly combined. Although neat, they were mismatched. “Is
something the matter?” She asked.
“Listen. This isn’t my dog. I found it outside last night.”
“Yes, it is. Lots of abandoned animals have been abandoned recently. Or he could
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have gotten lost. The little baby,” the woman cooed while scratching the puppy’s head.
“Well, this is an animal shelter; I came here to drop this dog off here,” Axel stated. “Where did you find
this darling?” The woman asked, clearly distracted by the puppy.
“Right outside my door,” Axel gritted, losing his patience.
“Did the dog walk up to you?” She questioned.
“Something like that… What does it matter?!” Axel asked.
“Well, that’s how I found all of my six pets. Right outside my front door. It clearly shows this little guy
here liked and trusted you. Dogs sometimes find their owners. The woman smiled widely.
“I don’t want the dog,” Axel emphasized each word through gritted teeth, his annoyance and patience
running thin. The woman was so bubbly and happy. She had six pets?! Axel wondered. Her image fit in
with it; she looked like the typical neighborhood cat lady.
“Let’s see here.” The woman stretched out, holding the dog. It wagged its tail but still kept glancing
back to Axel like a baby looking for its mom. The woman sighed thoughtfully.
“Look. I’ll pay you.” Axel offered, bringing out his wallet. His gold platinum card stuck out as he made
those movements.
“Listen, sir. We have no space right now for an extra dog. If you don’t mind, could you wait for two
weeks? We’ll be able to find a home for this dog immediately.” She offered.
“What?!” Axel asked, fuming. “Just have someone take him right now.”
“We can’t just give this to just anyb*dy.”
“Oh, please how hard could it be?” Axel asked.
“What if they’re abusive? We’ve gotten dogs here in serious situations. That dog over there suffered
trauma from its previous owners; he was used as a stone throw target. The other one there; the woman
said, pointing. “Was hurled outside in the snow. These dogs have gone through several horrifying
things in the hands of humans. There’re so many of them here like that. This puppy needs a home, one
we have to carefully search for.” The woman stated firmly.
Axel had a complex look on his face as he stared at the puppy. Although it was annoying, the thought
of the dog being abused and kicked around or starved. didn’t sit well with him. Some dogs there just sat
quietly, their eyes hollowed and sad. It dawned on him; animals suffer trauma and abuses too. He gave
a long sigh. “I’m extremely busy and rarely at home. Even on most weekends, you said it yourself, this
dog needs a home. I don’t have that. All I have is a building and my
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“That will have to do for now. At least until we find someone who really needs a puppy,” the woman
said hopefully. “In the meantime, you’ll need to get a collar, for when you go out in walks, some pillows
or blankets for him to sleep on. And shop for some dog food. He doesn’t need much. Just your time
and attention.” As the woman spoke, she was leading
him outside of the shelter and back to his car with the dog in his arms. “I don’t have time,” Axel said
with a sigh. “You’ll do just fine. You’ll see. The woman encouraged. “I’ll get back to you when we’ve
found a home for him.” She assured. Axel deposited the dog in the back of the car then brought out his
contact card passing it to the woman. “Have you thought of a name yet?” She asked.
“No. I won’t be having it for long anyway.” With that, he got into his car and drove off. The woman stood
there with a satisfied look on her face. “Miss Cherry. Why did you ask me to tell him we couldn’t
accommodate more pets. Surely we could have taken that one. Her assistant inquired.
“We’ll save that spot for dogs that need rescuing. I could tell that little puppy is in safe hands. The dog
chose him himself,” she said chuckling lightly. “He seems cold. and aloof, but that’s a man who needs
something to channel his attention and love. He’s rich but empty, in need of company. They need each
other those two. We just need to give him time to see it. Still, we’ll find a well–fitting home for the
puppy. Hopefully, we won’t be needing it.” The woman added with a sigh. Driving off, Axel kept glancing
at the mirror towards the backseat. The dog had settled into the blanket and was now sleeping
peacefully. At the shelter, it had seemed anxious, almost frightened, as if it could tell it was about to be
dumped off there.
“A dog, I don’t have time in my life for a pet, Axel mused to himself. The thought of going to another
shelter crossed his mind, but after checking the address and discovering it was a two–hour drive, he
gave up. No wonder the animal shelter here was overfilled. He made a mental note to stop by a pet
store to get whatever would be necessary for the dog.
Still, a small part of him was relieved. His strict and rigorously structured lifestyle, accustomed to for
years, had now changed suddenly. The dog had somehow brought in a strange twist, sparking
something within him he never knew existed, much like that woman at the Exhibition had. Concern,
care, pity those emotions used to be strange to him. His thoughts were interrupted by the vibrating of
his phone.
“Yes,” he answered calmly. The voice at the other end informed him that his apartment was now
completely set, and everything had been moved in. All that was left was for him to check everything
out. Changing course, he headed straight to the heart of the city where his new apartment was. Dog in
arm, he made his way through the elevator. Outside his apartment, he inserted his key code, the door
beeped, and then opened, giving him access.
The sight he was greeted with, however, made him question his sanity. A b*dy.
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outline lay on his sofa. Eyebrows raised in question, he stealthily made his way to the intruding figure,
ready to rouse him in. His thoughts went to one of the laborers; they might have worked and fallen Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
asleep there. As he got closer, the b*dy frame became clearer. The outline of a woman? He studied her
quietly, irritation tilling his entire being. He grabbed his phone ready to call the building security; in that
moment, the lady tossed in her sleep. Her long hair was tousled to the other side of her face, revealing
a small captivating face with delicate features. Axel froze. She was familiar, so familiar. The lady from
the exhibition. He nearly laughed out loud. Since that morning, his thoughts had been trailing off
towards her, and now it was so bad that he had summoned her in his mind. Calmly he took off his
glasses, expecting the illusion in front of him to vanish. Just then she groaned softly, the sound
reverberated through the quiet house. The woman he’d seen the previous night was right in his new
apartment!