AT THE WEDDING, THE BRIDE’S DOG STEPPED INTO THE PATH. AND A MINUTE LATER, ALL THE GUESTS WERE FROZEN AT WHAT HAD HAPPENED…

AT THE WEDDING, THE BRIDE’S DOG STEPPED INTO THE PATH. AND A MINUTE LATER, ALL THE GUESTS WERE FROZEN AT WHAT HAD HAPPENED…

For more than ten years, Rex had been her loyal companion.

Maria stopped, her dress swirling around her as Rex pressed against her legs. He didn’t bark or growl, he just looked at her with such intensity that a chill ran down her spine.

— Rex, come on, good boy — she whispered, hoping to coax him forward. But he didn’t move.

Rex never growled. She crouched down, her dress spreading around her, and gently took his muzzle in her hands. — What’s wrong, my boy? — she murmured, stroking his now graying muzzle.

Then she saw it: his labored breathing, his trembling paws. Maria called out to her mother, her voice full of urgency — time was running out.

— I’m not going to leave you alone. As she helped him lay down, his body slumped heavily against her.

Guests murmured in surprise, but Maria heard none of it. Rex’s amber eyes looked up at her pleadingly, as if trying to say something words never could. — Rex — she whispered again, her voice trembling.

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