You looked like you needed him.
No one leaves us by accident.”
My eyes welled up.
Leo looked up at me, tail thumping once, softly.
I didn’t go back home that night.
I booked a room in a little inn across from the station, fed Leo some leftover sandwich, and curled up beside him with a blanket that smelled like rain.
For the first time in weeks, I didn’t feel alone.
And the funny thing is—Leo never left my side after that. Not once.
Sometimes, the universe doesn’t send answers.
Sometimes, it just sends a dog on a train.
