Rain, Rules, and One Blue Bone
It rained today—how rude, how mean, No doggy friends for Neil, Oh boy! No zoomies, no walk, no muddy delight, Just me and my boy for the whole long evening. He sat there quietly… but not for long, I could tell something was very wrong , Those eyes said clearly, loud and bold— “Where is my bone… the one that’s blue I hold?!” He knows its name, he knows the tone, “Bone!” I say—and up he’s thrown, Tug of war is his favorite game, Winning, of course, is his only aim. Rules are rules (I say with pride), He pulls one end, I hold the side. If I win, he waits. No cheat. (He thinks that rule is a total cheat.) “3… 2… 1… GO!” I shout, And off he lunges, no single doubt. But wait—plot twist. Bone? Not there. Missing. Gone. Nowhere. Nowhere. He looked at me like, “Fix this now,” I said nothing. Just raised a brow. 😏 Off he went, detective mode, Sniffing carpets, cracking the code, Room to room with focus so tight, Like Sherlock Holmes on a mission tonight....