Eudora frowned. It turned out that they were not married yet.
But on second thought, even if they didnât get married, it had nothing to do with her. After gaining her freedom, she didnât want to go back anymore.
Shaking her head, she smiled and said, âAuntie Valerie, letâs not talk about this. Letâs free up some time and Iâll treat you to dinner! Oh, and youâll have to bring Cola.â
Auntie Valerie nodded happily. âOkay, Iâll look forward to it then!â
The two of them chatted for a while. After that, Eudora had to go to work, so she excused herself and left.
Auntie Valerie was a little excited. After shopping for groceries, she went home and wanted to tell Cola the good news.
However, she couldnât find it anywhere after looking around. Auntie Valerie thought that Cola might be hiding in the garden again, so she decided to prepare the dishes first.
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Cola was indeed lying under the bushes in the garden. Out of nowhere, a black shadow flashed outside, making the leaves rustle. Cola raised its head in alertness and jumped up quickly.
Unexpectedly, the man in the black shadow suddenly fired something towards Cola.
A small bang went off, followed by Colaâs howl. Shot in the leg by an air gun, it whimpered in pain and turned to run away. The black shadow chased after Cola for a few steps, but he couldnât catch up with the dog. However, after he looked at the blood dripping on the ground, he stopped his chase and walked away with a smirk.
Poor Cola was frantically running everywhere, scared and wounded.
It ran to the road again and was frightened by the cars. Cola had never left Clearwater Bay all its life and now was frightened out of its wits.
Cola eventually lost its way.
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Inside the kindergarten, it was Jujuâs first day of school and she was not familiar with her surroundings. While everyone else was playing in the playground, she sat on the side of the stairs alone and stared outside blankly.
She had been looking forward to seeing her mother after school all day and wished that time could pass faster.
While she was thinking, a dog suddenly collapsed on the ground outside. Juju was stunned and hurriedly ran over. Through the fence, she saw that the dogâs leg was covered in blood.
âAre you alright?â
Juju asked in her soft voice.
Cola lifted its head and glanced at the little girl, then closed its eyes again.
Jujuâs lips wobbled, thinking that Cola was dead. But when she remembered her mother telling her that she couldnât cry, she fought back her tears.
While the teacher was not paying attention, she went back to her desk, took out some bread, and fed Cola through the fence. âEat, little dog.â
Cola was indeed hungry, but when it sniffed that it was bread, it turned its head away haughtily.
Its favorite food was steak!
Juju pursed her lips in annoyance and ate the bread herself.
It was lunchtime not long after. They were given beef for meat, and Juju secretly put the beef to one side.
She came out from the room, ran towards Cola and gave the beef to the dog. This time, Cola took a couple of bites out of the beef.
Seeing that the injured dog finally was willing to eat, Juju beamed in delight.
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When school was over, Eudora came early to pick up her daughter.
After waiting for a long time, she still couldnât see Juju. After the other children left, Eudora finally spotted Juju coming out from behind her. There was a limping dog in her arms, and she was covered with blood.
The sight was enough to frighten Eudora instantly. âAre you injured? What happened?â
Juju shook her head and said, âMommy, itâs not me, the dog is injured. Letâs save it!â
Eudora frowned and looked at the dog covered in blood. It actually looked a little familiar, and she reached out to stroke its head. Unexpectedly, the puppy suddenly opened its eyes and looked at Eudora. The next second, it started wagging its tail weakly.
For a moment, Eudora was stunned. âCola?â
Hearing its name, the puppyâs eyes lit up.
However, it had lost too much blood and was a little weak. In the end, Cola passed out.
Eudora quickly got Juju into the car and sent Cola to the veterinary clinic as fast as she could. After checking its injury, the wound was then wrapped up.
When everything was settled, Eudora let out a sigh of relief and decided to leave a number.
âAfter we leave, could you give the owner a call to pick the puppy up?â Eudora said to the staff.
Juju refused to leave. âMommy, what if Colaâs master did not come and pick it up?â
Eudora shook her head firmly. âNo, they will!â She left Auntie Valerieâs number with the clinic.
Juju was still reluctant, but Eudora quickly picked her up in her arms. âIf you like puppies, maybe we can buy one for ourselves, but Cola is someone elseâs dog. We canât just take it away.â
Juju had no choice but to nod and follow Eudora out. Unexpectedly, a small shadow with a limp immediately followed them outside. It was Cola.
Because of the movement, its wound was now split open again.
Eudora frowned and said, âCola, go back.â
Cola whined but still refused to move. Seeing this, the vet suggested, âMiss, why donât you take it back? People come and go in our hospital. Someone might take this dog away. We can tell that the owner must have taken good care of this dog, but we canât bear the responsibility if it goes missing again.â
Eudora pursed her lips and looked at Cola, who was rubbing itself on her legs. Together with her daughterâs pleading, she had no choice but to compromise.
She would call Auntie Valerie to pick Cola up from the hotel.
When Juju saw that they were bringing Cola home, she wiggled out of Eudoraâs arms. âMommy, you donât have to carry me anymore. Could you please carry Cola?â
Speechless, Eudora had no choice but to pick Cola up.
Cola was a teddy poodle. Even if it grew up, it was not very heavy. Cradled by Eudora, it quietly nestled in Eudoraâs arms, like a baby.
Eudora couldnât help but reminisce the memories from five years ago. Every time she was unhappy, Cola would sit by her side.
After returning to the hotel, Eudora found a cushion for Cola and lay the dog down. Then she quickly gave Auntie Valerie a call.
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In the morning, Auntie Valerie thought that Cola had gone to the garden to play, so she went to cook. But after she had finished, Cola still hasnât come back.
She went to the garden but Cola was nowhere in sight, making her anxious. Then, she went around the neighborhood to look for him. When she came back and saw a pool of blood in the garden, she let out a small scream.
Amos had just gotten home then, so he arranged for someone to bring him the surveillance videotape of the garden.
When Eudora lived here, Amos was afraid for her safety, so he installed surveillance cameras in all corners of the house. The cameras were well hidden, and others didnât know that they were there.
The video was soon sent over. Amos could see a man in black attire creeping intp the garden. Then, he took out an air gun and shot Cola, hitting it in the leg.
Auntie Valerie looked at the screen with dismay. âThe person who stole our dog is so inhumane. Cola is just a pet, what does he get from stealing our dog?â
Amosâ brows were also knitted tightly together. Quickly, he dialed Harleyâs number. âIâll send a video to you, could you look up who the person isâ¦â
Harley was taken aback. âIâm a policeman, not in the K-9 unit!â
However, Amos was asking him for a favor. It was impossible for Harley to decline!
After hanging up the phone, Amos got up and said, âIâll go out and look for Cola again.â
However, the next second, Auntie Valerieâs phone rang. After she ended the call, her spirits perked up again.
âSir, thank goodness, Cola has been found! Heâs at Miss Georgeâs place. Iâll go fetch Cola home now.â
Amos froze. âEudora?â
âYes, Miss George said that they found Cola by the streets,â replied Auntie Valerie as she was about to head out the door.
Amos stopped her again. âDonât worry about it. Iâll goâ¦â