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One rainy Tuesday, Gus spotted a golden retriever named Sunny being walked by a man named Leo. The two dogs immediately began an enthusiastic, tangled-leash dance. Leo apologized, laughing, as he tried to untangle them. Emma couldn't help but smile.
Emma had given up on dating after a string of disappointing matches. Her only steady companion was Gus, a shaggy rescue dog with one floppy ear and an obsession with squeaky toys. Every evening, she walked Gus along Baxter Lane, past the old oak tree where the neighborhood dogs always stopped to sniff. The Bridge on Baxter Lane For now, here’s
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Romance didn't explode — it settled in gently, like a dog curling up at your feet. One evening, Leo asked Emma to dinner. Gus wagged his tail. Sunny barked once, as if giving permission. Emma had given up on dating after a
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They've been together two years now. Gus and Sunny are still best friends. And Emma jokes that the best relationship advice she ever got came from a dog who refused to walk anywhere else.
Over the next few weeks, "accidental" walks became routine. Gus would tug toward the oak tree at exactly 6 p.m., and Sunny would be there. The dogs played; the humans talked. Leo brought extra tennis balls. Emma brought homemade dog biscuits.