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The Note on the Bed

 

When I told sixteen-year-old Elias his dog had to go because of my allergies, he was devastated. Chester had belonged to his late mother, but Mark and I had agreed that if I moved in, the dog needed a new home. I rehomed Chester to a good family, but afterward the house felt tense and wrong. Elias withdrew, and Mark grew distant.

A few days later, I found a cryptic note from Mark in Elias’s room: “Don’t worry. I fixed it. Be ready to go at 8 a.m.” Panicked, I didn’t know what he meant.

That afternoon, Mark and Elias returned—smiling. Mark admitted he’d taken Elias to pick up a hypoallergenic puppy, Hazel, a dog I could live with and Elias could love. He’d quietly searched for a solution that honored us both.

Watching Elias and Hazel together, I realized Mark hadn’t just “fixed” a problem. He’d shown that love isn’t about harsh compromises, but about finding kinder, creative answers that make room for everyone.

Laura

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