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Molly had a permanent smile fixed to her face. It was just part of who she was. Sometimes this angered Rachael. She could be crying on Molly's shoulder and her companion would still be beaming away like an idiot.Rachael was always scornful when books talked about dogs knowing how their owners were feeling.
'Molly never has a fucking clue! She's just in a constant state of 'Happy'! She's the least empathic animal on the planet. I swear, her internal monologue is just 'I'm a dog! I'm a dog! I'm a dog!' on loop.'
Once Rachael had held Molly's tail down to try and stop it wagging. Molly had grinned at her, good-naturedly and the four vertebra at the base of the tail had continued to wiggle side to side.
Rachael and Molly spent a lot of time together on the front porch. They would survey the garden and listen to Rachael's parents scream at each other inside the house. Sometimes a parent would join them afterwards and say something like 'sorry you had to hear that, champ. It must be tough on you. Geeze! That mulberry is getting big! We'll have to cut it back soon.' Molly would radiate contentedness. 'I'm a dog! I'm a dog! I'm a dog!'
One day Rachael's mother told her to pack her things. They were going to visit Rachael's grandmother in Ohio for a 'girl's weekend'.
Rachael didn't want to go. She hated visiting relatives. They talked over her head about sore feet, dietitians and how Rachael's breasts were starting to grow at last.
Rachael said goodbye to her father with a quick kiss and to Molly with a belly-rub. Molly pulled a stupidly blissful face and her leg convulsed with pleasure. 'I'm a dog! I'm a dog! I'm a dog! Its good to be a dog!'
'See you Tuesday, Boof-head. You keep an eye on the mulberry for me.'
Rachael never saw Molly again. When they arrived in Ohio, her mother sent for their things. Her Grandma didn't have a garden so 'of course we can't get the dog sent up, Racheal! Please don't keep asking me about it!'
Six months later her dad came to visit. He brought her an ipod nano and a big poster of a band she had never heard of before but he thought she should get into. He beamed at her.
'How's Molly?'
'Aren't you glad to see me?'
'Not really.'
'Molly's gone to live with a new family. I've been working long hours and without you there to walk her Molly was really lonely. She'll be much happier now.'
'And you didn't think to call me and ask how I'd feel about this?'
Rachael stared at her father's fading smile. 'He's trying really hard' she told herself. She went out to lunch with him and didn't cry or yell the entire time. It felt like she was trying to hold all the atoms of her body together. Her father pulled out a digital camera and asked her to smile. She did. 'Is this what being a grown-up feels like?' Rachael wondered.
That night, Rachael dreamed she had big, floppy paws and a long tail and a nose which wanted to follow everything. In her dream her father flung his arms around her and cried into her big, shaggy shoulder. 'You don't understand! You don't have a fucking clue what its like!' he sobbed. 'I'm a dog!' thought Rachael and beamed.
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Comments: 157
ZomaS-M In reply to ??? [2010-03-22 09:05:51 +0000 UTC]
I can imagine. I consider myself a writer but one of my most favorited pieces is a silly doodle. It sucks that so many people ignore literature as an art form these days. And I'll admit I'd been drawn to your page by your photos (magnificent work there too), but I was stunned to find some literature in your gallery. Your page has been in my favorites menu as a reminder to myself to check it out. And like I said, I'm glad I did. I'll definitely check out your other works too!
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Halohid In reply to ZomaS-M [2010-03-27 13:26:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I smiled a whole lot reading this. I never want to stick to just one genre. I feel so lucky to have people on here who follow me where ever I go.
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ZomaS-M In reply to Halohid [2010-03-30 05:45:54 +0000 UTC]
Luck has very little to do with it - you're very talented.
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ZomaS-M In reply to Dragonfly22 [2010-03-21 06:52:45 +0000 UTC]
Symmetry in that the girl has become the dog, in a figurative sort of way. It's appropriate.
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Dragonfly22 In reply to ZomaS-M [2010-03-22 03:11:23 +0000 UTC]
ah, right, true. Nice observation
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Scolastica [2010-03-20 22:17:26 +0000 UTC]
I knew this "dog face" feelings so well you have a great way to describe that! wow
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Halohid In reply to Scolastica [2010-03-22 06:30:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I think it is a familiar emotion to so many people.
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Scolastica In reply to Halohid [2010-03-22 11:05:32 +0000 UTC]
Yes I think thats sadly very true but your story makes us think about it and thats very important!
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Sora-Seraph [2010-03-20 20:43:32 +0000 UTC]
The writing seemed too childish at the beginning, but that's because I tend to make outrageously unfair snap decisions. Later on in the piece, the young tone actually helped the story; it made the ending wrenching in the most simple, unassuming way. There were a few grammatical slip-ups, but all in all it was beautiful work and a beautiful message. (:
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Halohid In reply to Sora-Seraph [2010-03-22 06:29:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Yes, it was very difficult to write in such a child-like voice but I was convinced that this was the voice needed for the story.
And thank you! 'it made the ending wrenching in the most simple, unassuming way' that is possibly the best feedback I've received on this piece. I am very chuffed.
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Randamyte In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 19:17:54 +0000 UTC]
WOW, this story is really good I know how the bond between me and MY dog feels like, and I was touched when Molly had to go. I love the ending too, when Rachael transforms into a dog in her dream, showing her bond with her dog? (Or am i wrong in some way, I quit literature as a subject so I'm not too good at analysis anymore
)
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Halohid In reply to Randamyte [2010-03-22 06:27:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! How ever you interpret it is fine! For me, it is about having to put on a brave face for the sakes of a loved one and children playing the role for the pet for the parent. And just about how divorce makes children feel.
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Randamyte In reply to Halohid [2010-03-24 20:17:30 +0000 UTC]
Haha, oh yeah, I forgot that . Thats a good analysis too
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aethelia In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 18:57:24 +0000 UTC]
This was such a wrenching story, and I could feel the conflicting emotions as Rachael went through her sadness and Molly continued to be the smiling, supportive pet she is. I'm definitely going to be checking out more of your gallery, this was a fantastic read. Great job.
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Halohid In reply to aethelia [2010-03-22 06:22:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it.
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theofficialbucka [2010-03-20 18:37:55 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, my dog's a smiling three watt too. But I love him. He's just so cute and out of it. And then my cats are always mad...
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Halohid In reply to theofficialbucka [2010-03-22 06:13:01 +0000 UTC]
One of my dogs is like that also! He is fantastic. You can't even tell him off for anything because he is just too happy to care. My other girl is more intelligent than many people.
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immortality-in-words [2010-03-20 15:20:21 +0000 UTC]
Astounding how you so easily held my attention to this piece, and how I did not find it at all predictable - the theme you were trying to get at was a mystery to me until the very end, and I enjoy that.
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Halohid In reply to immortality-in-words [2010-03-22 06:11:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I must admit, I wasn't sure where this one was going until I wrote the last sentence. I usually plan stories but this one just happened.
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immortality-in-words In reply to Halohid [2010-03-24 18:21:43 +0000 UTC]
Those often turn out being the best stories, the ones that take a life of their own. At least, I think so.
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blackmailchan [2010-03-20 15:16:08 +0000 UTC]
I don't usually read long things, but somehow the first two sentences I could see got me interested.
I'm glad I took the time to read through c:
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Halohid In reply to blackmailchan [2010-03-22 06:10:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'm glad you took the time also! And I don't tend to read much online either.
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blackmailchan In reply to Halohid [2010-03-22 21:03:53 +0000 UTC]
I also felt I had to comment because you comment back to people.
That means alot c: You must get so many comments everyday and to take the time to answer every one is so sweet
I'm watching you <3
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Halohid In reply to blackmailchan [2010-03-23 00:41:33 +0000 UTC]
It sometimes takes me a while, I must admit. But I try to respond to everything. Unless it is just a smilie face. Then I usually don't bother. But I try! Thanks!
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Shauntinasha In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 14:15:19 +0000 UTC]
I knew that this shouldve won something when I first read it forever ago. To this day,its still one of my favorites of yours.
Congratulations.
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Halohid In reply to Shauntinasha [2010-03-22 06:09:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! It went sort of unnoticed when it went up but I always really liked it. Thanks! I am very happy right now.
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Shauntinasha In reply to Halohid [2010-03-23 09:36:26 +0000 UTC]
I'm sure. I always liked it, too, I'm glad it's noticed now.
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animefan4eva419 [2010-03-20 12:49:52 +0000 UTC]
This is really, really good. I literally have no words to describe it.
Congrats on the DD!
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Rainah19 In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 12:47:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm definitely crying right now...thanks for that, I think I needed it. Great work
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Halohid In reply to Rainah19 [2010-03-22 06:08:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I hope it is a good cry or at least a necessary one. Hope things get better!
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Naaso-Fluff In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 12:09:01 +0000 UTC]
This story brought me to tears. Mainly because I am the Rachael in the story, and this parallels to my situation now, and after reading this I actually feel a bit...calmer, if that's the right word.
It's beautifully written, simply read and heart-breaking. You did an amazing job
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Halohid In reply to Naaso-Fluff [2010-03-22 06:07:52 +0000 UTC]
I am so glad I wrote those words for you. I hope it helped a little to know it is a universal experience. Take care or yourself and sit in parks a lot. Dogs are also helpful.
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Naaso-Fluff In reply to Halohid [2010-03-22 13:35:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you
It is very comforting. I tend to drown myself in writing and literature after these things, and my dog is always there~
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doubtingthomas In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 11:03:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh god. I feel so emo right now, I want to carve this story into my arm. But that's not your fault. It's a really fucking good story, and has made my shitty, shitty day make a bit more sense. Thank you.
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Halohid In reply to doubtingthomas [2010-03-22 06:06:29 +0000 UTC]
Please don't go that far! But I'm glad it made the world make a bit more sense. Something which makes my shitty days make sense comes from my favourite write, Michael Leunig:
'A Herbal Remedy for Lifeache:
You suffer from lifeache. Your whole life is sore; it hurts when you move it. Herbal remedy: take one patch of grass, a mild day, and two large green trees. Lie on the grass beneath one tree and contemplate the other tree. Nap from time to time or gaze occasionally at the grass. Pain will subside. Lifeache cannot be cured, but you can learn to manage the symptoms.'
I love trees and parks and Micheal Leunig.
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doubtingthomas In reply to Halohid [2010-03-31 02:08:55 +0000 UTC]
Leunig, eh is a pretty cool guy and doesn't afraid of anything.
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mortmortmorty In reply to ??? [2010-03-20 10:35:43 +0000 UTC]
this story is amazing.. i love dogs more than anything in the world, and reading this.. i don't even know how to express myself right now.
beautiful, short but sweet. thank you for writing this. i absolutely love it!
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Halohid In reply to mortmortmorty [2010-03-22 05:54:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! I'm so glad it means so much to so many. I adore dogs also. I am very lucky to have two and one of them has an identical personality to Molly and we love him for it. Thanks!
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mortmortmorty In reply to Halohid [2010-03-27 04:50:30 +0000 UTC]
you're so welcome! yeah, it doesn't get much better than dogs, haha. your dog sounds super sweet!!
i bet he gets a lot of lovin'!
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h3llb0yn3cr0 [2010-03-20 09:20:56 +0000 UTC]
Very well written. The repetitive theme 'I'm a dog!' is brilliant. In the end, it becomes the driving force of empathy, when she dreams she is a dog. Great use of the power of emotion. If only I were as good a writer as you are (I am writing a novel for fun).
A big thumbs-up!
Wait, BIGGER!
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Halohid In reply to h3llb0yn3cr0 [2010-03-22 05:53:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Well, at least you are going for a novel! Every novel I've ever attempted has either turned into a play or has bored me to sleep. Which is actually useful as I suffer from insomnia so when I want to sleep I plan novels. Thank you!
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