If you love an old animal, or an old person, or anyone who is slowing down—don’t measure your love by how many cures you find. Measure it by how many quiet afternoons you give. How many times you sit in the mud with them. How many promises you keep without saying a word.

And I realized something.

So I didn’t call the emergency vet. I didn’t panic. I just held his head in my lap, and Mr. Kline brought a bucket of warm bran mash with a little molasses. Thunder ate a few bites. Then he rested again.

In a rain-soaked office, Emily pleads for Storm’s future. Dialogue choices here determine two major branches:

Provide a list of the regarding Sarah’s secret

Several reasons:

He was saying, “Not yet, kid. But when I do, remember this: you didn’t give up on me. You just learned to love me differently.”

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