I pulled her inside. Held her until her tail started wagging again. We’ve been together for three years now. People still stare when we walk down the street—her hand in mine, her tail brushing against my leg. Some of them smile. Some of them don’t understand. I don’t care.
She still had nightmares about that door closing.
But she was also complicated. Dog girls always are.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered. “I got scared. That’s my problem. Not yours.” -animal Sex Dog Sex- 2 Girls- 2 Dogs And Guy Having A Great
And yeah. It helps that she’s an excellent foot warmer in winter.
“I don’t do well with silence,” she told me one rainy evening, curled up on my couch. Her head rested in my lap, and I was stroking between her ears—her favorite spot. “When it gets quiet, I think everyone’s left.”
The time we had our first real fight—I’d forgotten to text her back for six hours (work emergency), and she wouldn’t speak to me for two days. When she finally showed up at my door, her ears were flat against her head. I pulled her inside
The time I woke up at 3 a.m. to find her standing at my bedroom window, hackles raised, growling softly at a shadow outside. I grabbed a baseball bat. Turned out it was just a raccoon. But she stayed by my side for the rest of the night, pressed against my back, warm and fierce.
“I’m not going anywhere,” I said.
Her name was Maya.
The time she brought me a rock she found on the beach—a smooth, gray thing—and placed it in my palm like it was a diamond. “For you,” she said. “Because it reminded me of your eyes.”
She tilted her head—a gesture so purely canine that it made my chest ache. Then she sat down cross-legged in front of my bench, tail sweeping dry leaves across the pavement. “What are you drawing?”
“Okay,” I said. “But you’re handling the midnight walks.” People still stare when we walk down the