Chapter 42
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Elliot and I finished preparing and weâre in the elevator. We stop at a floor label B2, basement two. According to Elliot, our elevator keys only work on this floor because itâs owned by us. The elevator doors to the garage. There are about six cars in white, black or gray in color. There are either SUVs or sedans. Elliot and I ride the black Jeep. I was browsing online where to get a dog until I came across a website that encouraged people to adopt.
âElliot, letâs just adopt a puppyâ I tell him. Elliot raises a brow at me as he starts the car.
âWhat?â he asks.
I shrugged, âletâs just adopt a dog instead of buying oneâ I tell him, âI think itâs better than encouraging that kind of businessâ I tell him.
He smiles, âOkay. Which shelter are we going to?â
A few minutes into the drive we arrive at SOSD. We park in front of a tall white gate and a personnel is waiting for us outside the shelter.
âHi! My nameâs Marcyâ she extends her hand and shakes my and Elliotâs, âWelcome to SOSD. I understand that youâre looking for a puppy to adopt?â
Elliot and I smile, âHi Marcy. Itâs nice to meet you. Yes, weâre looking for a puppy to adoptâ
âWell, our youngest puppy is at two months old. Usually when people come to adopt, they get the youngest one. This way, the puppy gets to grow with them and establishes trust and loyaltyâ Marcy tells us, âSo, letâs get started with the tour of the shelter?â she asks.
Elliot and I follow Marcy as she tells us how the shelter started, how many volunteers they get each week and the works. Elliot tugs on my hand, âHow much should we donate to the shelter?â
I smile, âReally?â I asked as I smiled, âUhhh ... how much would you like to donate?â
âI was thinking we hand them a check for the volunteers and then within the week, we could send over packs of cat and dog food, vitamins and bathing essentialsâ Elliot whispers. I nod as I smile at Elliot.
âMr. and Mrs. Smith, now that you have been toured around the shelter, do have an idea about the puppy you were planning on adopting?â Marcy asks us.
âTo be frank, no, we havenâtâ I tell her She smiles at me, âOh, well, thatâs perfectly fine. Iâd like to give you time to get to know our puppies a little so that you are able to make a decisionâ
Marcy says.
The Educator ï¤Chapter 41: 41 Marcy leads us to an open area where the puppies were playing after they have been fed. According to Marcy, they donât like to keep the puppies in cages majority of the time. They let the puppies out as early as six in the morning, feed them and let them roam around the lawn of the shelter and when night falls, they sleep in their respective cages. Elliot stands behind me as we watch the puppies. From the moment they saw us, they came running towards us. We stand behind a wooden fence. Elliot crutches down to get a closer look at the puppies. One puppy came up to Elliot, he was light brown with a black spot on that surrounds his left eye.
âHi, buddyâ Elliot says, âwould you like to come home with us?â he asks âHeâs two months old. Heâs very energetic and loyalâ Marcy says I smile down at Elliot and turn to Marcy, âWeâll take him, Marcy. Also, my husband and I would like to hand out a donation for the shelter and its volunteersâ I tell her.
Marcyâs face lights up, âThat sounds good, weâre very grateful, Mrs. Smithâ she shakes my hand again.
Elliot smiles up at me, âwhere do we sign for the adoption?â
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