• March 29, 2024

Husband smuggles bitch in suitcase for his dying wife to say goodbye?

This story goes to the heart: A man has smuggled the common bitch to his dying wife to the hospital? and that, although the animal is not exactly a lap dog. On the platform "Reddit" the widower tells in moving words what has happened:

My wife had a serious surgery and after a few days it looked like there would not be good results. The prognosis was not good. She could talk, but ate and drank nothing, and was completely dependent on infusions and strong analgesics. In a rare moment, when she was able to express herself understandably, she convinced me to smuggle our dog into her single room so that she could see him "once more".



At this point, tears well up in our eyes. But it goes on:

Our dog, Bella, is about 25 pounds of Australian Shepherd, and as it turns out, fits perfectly in a normal suitcase. So I packed her in, with the zipper open, and transported her in the car until we arrived at the hospital. There, "I" told her that I would reopen the zipper in a few minutes and that she could then see her mum.

Incredibly, the author writes, the bitch neither whined nor barked or yelped. As the duo passed by the ward sisters, the owner explained the big suitcase that he wanted to bring his wife some personal items to make it more comfortable. Nobody stopped him.



When we arrived in her room, my wife slept. I opened the case and Bella immediately jumped onto the bed and laid gently on her chest, somehow avoiding the cables and infusions. She lay down so that she could look my wife straight in the eye, and lay completely still until my wife woke up about twenty minutes later and began to moan in pain.

Bella immediately began to lick her and whimpered softly, as if she knew that Bellen would definitely disclose our stealth. My wife hugged her for almost an hour, smiling all the time. A nurse spotted us, but was so touched that she promised not to betray us. When my wife finally fell asleep again, I packed Bella back in the suitcase, and she liked it without complaining.

As his wife had already guessed, this was actually their last encounter with Bella: A few days later, his wife died, reports the narrator. A loss that apparently also the Australian Shepherd bitch still hangs.



Whenever I pack my suitcase (or some suitcase), Bella thinks we're going to visit her.

Okay? Handkerchiefs here!

Whether the whole thing really happened like that, of course, nobody knows except the participants. The author published the article about two years ago at "Reddit", just makes the text back on the net.

At that time the anonymous author wrote that the story had happened "a year, three days and fourteen hours ago". Quite accurate information for a thought-out anecdote. Either way, the text has definitely touched us?

Señora Acero 2 | Capítulo 61 | Telemundo Novelas (March 2024).



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