Missin' Dixon (Coming Soon)

Missin' Dixon (Coming Soon)

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When my German Shepherd went missing from my backyard while I was out to get my morning Starbucks, I was grief stricken. Living in a crowded town with lots and lots of cars had convinced me that Dixon couldn't survive out there, and he was probably lying dead on the side of some road. Though I never suspected that my neighbor, Hayden Thompkins, of all people, would have taken my dog. I should be relieved Dixon wasn't, y'know, road kill, but I was unbelievably pissed that after all my relentless searching for my baby boy, he was across the flipping street the whole time. That would be the last time I would ever leave my back gate unlocked.
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"No! I don't wanna hear a damn thing you gotta say. You betrayed me!" I said as I snatched my arm away and stormed out without turning back. I got into my car and looked at the scratch in the mirror. As Monte trailed behind me, I quickly pulled out the parking lot and sped home. When I got home, the neighbor was outside on the porch again. He waved, but I couldn't find the strength to wave back and ran into the house before I completely broke down. As soon as I closed the door, I slid to the floor and cried my eyes out. About 5 minutes later, there was a knock on the door. I stayed where I was, thinking it was Monte outside. "Miss?" I heard from the other side of the door. I got up and tried to get myself together the best way I could at the moment and looked out the peep hole. It was the neighbor.

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