It was a rainy day when a small, shivering puppy lost his way and stumbled upon our home. He was trembling from cold and fear, his tiny body soaked from the relentless rain. Despite his condition, his tail wagged with a hopeful energy when he saw me, as if pleading, "Please help me; I am scared." I was only 13 years old at the time, but I knew instantly that I wanted to give him a safe place to call home.
When I told my mother about the puppy, she initially refused. But my father and sister stood by my side, and together we convinced her. We brought the puppy inside and named him "Kaliya," lovingly shortened to "Kalu." His name suited him perfectly, as his jet-black fur glistened with hints of gold on his cheeks and above his eyes. He had the most adorable features—a tail curled like a jalebi, one half-lingered ear, and white paws that looked like he had stepped into paint.
Kalu became much more than a pet; he became a beloved member of our family. Even my mother, who had initially hesitated, came to see him as another son. His loyalty and playful nature brought us endless joy. From his funny antics to his protective presence, Kalu filled our lives with love and laughter. He had a knack for making even the dullest days brighter, and his unwavering affection made us feel like the luckiest family in the world.
Sadly, Kalu's time with us was short—only five years. On his last day, something unforgettable happened. He stared deeply into my sister's eyes, as if trying to convey a heartfelt message. His gaze was full of gratitude, love, and a silent promise. It felt as though he was saying, "Thank you for everything. Thank you for giving me the best life. I hope to be your pet again in my next life." My sister, who had cared for him like a little brother, broke down in tears. Our entire family was overcome with sorrow.
Even now, years later, we still remember Kalu. We recall his mischievous moments, his loyalty, and the unconditional love he gave us. His memory lives on in our hearts, a reminder of the joy he brought into our lives. Kalu was more than a dog—he was family, a symbol of love and kindness. We will never forget him, and we hope that, wherever he is, he knows how much he meant to us.
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