“Sometimes, we don’t save them. They come to save our hearts.”
One early morning, while riding my electric bicycle to the market,
I came across a heartbreaking sight.
A tiny white puppy was dragging itself along the hot, crowded street, struggling to breathe.
Its small body shook with every step, as if it might collapse at any moment.
I stopped immediately, knelt down, and gently lifted the trembling little body into my arms.
Its fur was dirty, its body weak, and its eyes… full of silent pleading.
I carefully placed it inside my helmet, set it in the basket of my e-bike, and rode home as fast as I could.
Once home, I bathed it clean and fed it warm milk from a bottle.
It lay quietly in my lap, its tiny body finally relaxing, its eyes slowly brightening — as if, for the first time, it understood that it was safe.
In the following days, I cared for it like my own child.
As it grew stronger, it became cheerful, playful, and incredibly adorable, running all around the house and making friends with everyone.
Its cuteness melted every heart in the family. Whenever it wagged its tail or curled up beside us, all worries seemed to quietly fade away.
Now, as I watch it sleep peacefully in the small basket near the kitchen,
I suddenly realize something.
That morning, I thought I had saved a life.
But perhaps… in some quiet, gentle way,
this little soul also saved mine.
Because sometimes, we don’t rescue them.
Sometimes, they come into our lives to remind us how to be kind again. 🤍🐾

