Stories

The son of poor parents saw a wealthy woman throw a strange wriggling bag into the river… What he found inside changed their lives forever!

It could have been the start of an ordinary afternoon, but it turned into something unforgettable.

On a warm May day, Lydia and Mark sat on the grass in the park, dressed in matching school uniforms. Beside them sprawled Bob — Lydia’s shaggy Alabai puppy, all big paws and kind eyes.

“Bob, give me your paw!” Lydia called. The dog eagerly pressed a huge paw into his hand, then bounded over to Mark, knocking him over and showering his face with licks. The boys collapsed into laughter.

“You spoil him,” Mark teased.

“He’s my friend,” Lydia replied with pride. “The smartest dog in the world.”

Mark stroked Bob’s head softly. “Wish I had a dog.”

“You’ve got me and Bob,” Lydia grinned. “Tomorrow I’ll bring him treats.”

That evening, Mark went home to his mother, Helena, who was recovering from a serious injury that had changed their lives. His father had left long ago, leaving mother and son to manage alone.

The next day, Lydia arrived looking troubled. His father’s new partner, Victoria, had moved in. “She hates Bob,” he muttered. “Won’t even let me walk him.”

Days passed without Lydia visiting. Then, one early morning, Mark went to the river — and saw a silver car stop. A tall woman in a bright scarf pulled a moving bag from the trunk and hurled it into the water.

Without thinking, Mark plunged in. Inside the bag, bound and terrified, was Bob. The boy freed him, clutching the shivering puppy close. “It’s okay. I’ve got you.”

Back home, Helena wrapped Bob in a blanket. Mark described the woman — and recognized Victoria. “We’ll keep him here until we sort this out,” Helena said firmly.

Mark went to Lydia’s house the next morning. Lydia’s father tried to believe Bob had run away. But when Mark blurted out the truth, Victoria pulled up in her silver car. Herman sent her inside, and minutes later came out pale and decisive: “Where’s Bob?”

When they came to Helena’s home, Herman was startled to recognize her — his old school friend. As the adults talked warmly, the boys played with Bob, their joy uncontainable.

That evening, Helena and Lydia’s families shared a meal together. Victoria’s belongings had vanished; the house felt warm and full of laughter.

Late that night, Mark and Lydia hatched a plan. “What if we wrote a note saying we ran away until they agreed to get married?” Lydia whispered. Giggling, they left it on the kitchen table.

By morning, the adults had found the note. Herman smiled. “Looks like we have no choice.”

The boys, hiding behind the bushes, heard Helena and Herman calling them back. “Deal?” Herman asked. Helena’s eyes shone with hope.

They ran into their parents’ arms. Bob barked happily. The sun broke through the clouds, as if to seal the moment.

Life felt kind again.

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