However, entering the living room froze me. The carpet had something in the center. A little fleece-wrapped bundle.
It moved. What is that? I hoarsely whispered.
Ivy squealed and ran before I could react. “It contains something!” She cried. It’s alive!
Pulling the cover open, Lila crouched beside her. Small, clumsy puppy wriggle loose, huge paws sliding across wooden floor, tail waving like a helicopter blade. “A puppy!” Ivy exclaimed her joy.
Please, Alyssa, may we keep him? Standing astonished, I said nothing. Then I noticed it—a folded paper under the cover.
I snatched it up and read, shaking:
I apologize for my departure, Alyssa. I never meant to terrify you. An old college acquaintance posted while you were at the pool with the girls.
He desperately needed decent homes for his dog’s St. Bernard puppies. It was obvious when I saw it.
You told me about Samson, your childhood St. Bernard. You called him hero.
That he rescued you from a river and never left you. That you cried yourself to sleep for weeks after his death. I saw this puppy as a chance to bring you joy again.
I realize disappearing was dangerous and crazy, but I couldn’t let anyone else adopt him first. I flew, hired a car, and drove six hours to meet him in the countryside. When he licked my face, I knew I did well.
Thank you for loving me and Ivy and Lila as your own. You gave us illumination we didn’t know we needed. Please let me name this little guy Samson Jr.
I hope he brings you half the joy you’ve brought us. I apologize for the fear. For me, scratch his ears.
I love you, Daniel.”
Sitting on the couch, I held the letter shivering. I laughed through tears as my heart enlarged. This irritable, impetuous man made me fear the worst, but he gave me a gift I didn’t recognize.
Samson Jr. fell after their socks, making Ivy and Lila laugh. I felt something change as I watched him stumble on his large paws chasing imaginary butterflies.
Something precious and buried. The original Samson saved me at four years old. I fell into a lake at a family picnic.
My parents turned aside for a moment, and I was underwater, afraid and flailing. Samson stepped in immediately. He barked and pulled me out by my dress back until my parents ran.
He stayed with me for years, devoted and cautious. He was more than a pet. He guarded me.
Looking into this furry little clone’s large brown eyes, I felt like a piece of my youth had returned. Then the front door creaked. I turned abruptly, heart racing.
Daniel appeared awkwardly at the doorway. The windblown man held a bag of dog food and a squeaky toy on one finger. He looked at me tentatively and apologizingly.
“Uh…surprise?” he said, softly smiling. I watched him. My mind shouted to yell, throw, and demand answers.
My heart rushed ahead of me. I ran across the room in two big leaps and hugged him, burying my face in his neck. “You lunatic,” I whispered.
“You scared me to death.”
“I know,” he whispered into my hair. I’m sorry, Alyssa. My planning was poor.
I just… I remembered your face lighting up when you told me about Samson when I saw that post. Had to act. I thought I could return before you noticed.”
I backed away to stare at him.
Unspoken disappearance? Leaving me in a motel with your daughters?”
“They were with you,” he added gently. I knew they were safe.
I knew you’d cope.”
My head trembled, laughing despite myself. You owe me. Big time.”
“Yes,” he said.
“Daddy!” From another room, Ivy shouted. “Did you get the puppy?”
Daniel smiled while crouching. “I did, sunshine.
You think? “He’s perfect!” The screaming Lila hugged Daniel’s neck. One of my happiest evenings ever.
Samson Jr. fell through the grass while we played, and the girls squealed. After that, all five of us snuggled together on the couch, tangled in fur and love.
Like his namesake, Samson Jr. slept at the foot of our bed that night. After that, he returned to our home every night, happy and safe.
Daniel paid me back with a life full of warmth, laughter, and unwavering love, not simply an apology or beautiful gestures. As for me? My family, future, and Samson returned in one wild, incredible weekend.
