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A Family's Love Knows No Boundaries

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By James GreenPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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In a little house on a hill,

There lived a family, full of love and goodwill.

They had three dogs, each with their own charm,

One was fluffy, one was small, and one was alarm.

But one day, the three dogs transformed into humans,

Leaving the family in a state of confusion.

The first dog, now a man, stood tall and proud,

He wore a suit and tie, and spoke with a loud.

The second dog, now a woman, was full of grace,

She wore a flowing dress, and a smile on her face.

She danced and twirled, with a laugh so bright,

She was a sight to behold, in the pale moonlight.

The third dog, now a child, was shy and reserved,

He wore a hoodie and jeans, and always observed.

He kept to himself, but he was full of wonder,

He had a secret, that he couldn't remember.

One day, the family went on a hike,

Leaving the transformed dogs at home, to their own devices.

But when they returned, they found a scene of despair,

The third dog, now a child, was nowhere to be found, nowhere.

They searched high and low, but he was nowhere to be found,

They were heartbroken, their happiness unwound.

But they never gave up, they looked every day,

Hoping to find their beloved pet, in some way.

And then, one day, as the sun was setting,

They saw a figure, their hearts quickly betting.

It was the third dog, now a child, looking tired and worn,

But he was safe, and that's all that mattered, in the end.

The family rejoiced, and the dogs, now humans, hugged,

They were thankful, and grateful, and loved.

But they knew that this was just a temporary state,

The dogs would return to their true form, before it was too late.

And so, the family enjoyed every moment,

With their beloved pets, in their human form, sent.

They laughed and loved, and lived their best lives,

Until the day, the dogs returned to their true selves, and the family was content.

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James Green

Weaving words into captivating worlds, this author's storytelling will transport you to realms of imagination and leave you breathless.

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