
The door slammed and her words rang. He sat there on his couch, staring at the cooling, dimming TV. He saw his reflection there. The bulge of his stomach. The stains on his t-shirt. The five day stubble that hurt to shave.
She had left, calling him a loser. Telling him that she had fallen out of love with him. That he had no direction. Nowhere to go. His heart ached. Maybe that was his high choleric diet or maybe it was the heartbreak. Who could say. He hadn’t been to a doctor in years.
He sat there for a long time. He took a deep breath. He thought about getting up and going to his fridge and getting a beer. He thought about ordering a pizza and drowning his sorrows in a night of video games. But the shock to his system was rippling through him. He had lost her because of nights like that. Maybe it was time to change.
He thought about doing some situps or pushups. But his floor was covered in garbage and clothing. He reached an impasse in his life. He could sit and become a fungus on his own catch or he could get up and make a change. He thought about the love that had left his life.
He stood up.
*Years Later*
He sat patiently. He was reading. The day was getting colder. The bowl of dog food was sitting next to him. He had been brining it closer to him every day. Today was the day.
The nose emerged first. The rest of the dog followed. It was a golden retriever and he was in a bad way. His coat was dirty and clogged with barbs and other things. He had been through it. He was someone’s pet, not a wild animal. Above all, he was scared.
The dog came to his side and started eating. When the dog was finished, he licked his chops and looked at him. He held out his hand to the dog and the dog sniffed it. He whined. He went slowly. He put his hand on the dog’s head. He petted him slowly. The dog let out another whine.
“You’ve been through it, haven’t you, girl?” he said. “Think you would like to come home with me?”
The dog let out another long whine.
“Come on,” he said. “My name’s Keith. I think I’ll call you Stella for now. Let’s go.”
He put a harness and leash on Stella. It seemed she wanted to be found by someone. He had developed this kind, slow energy over years of doing his job. He brought the dog to his car and opened the door for her to climb in. He drove a familiar route. He got to the office and helped Stella out. He brought her into the clinic and she was once more fearful. The sounds and smells hitting her all at once. He scratched her behind the ears.
“You’re going to have to be brave,” he said calmly. “C’mon.”
Stella followed him but she was walking quickly. She wanted to be away from this place. He did as she wanted and brought her to a large shower. He leashed her inside and started spraying her with the hose. She started whining once more. He worked the barbs and everything out of her fur. He shampooed and did what he could. He gave her a treat as he dried her off.
“There you go, much better,” he said.
He brought her into a small office and there was a woman there in scrubs and a lab coat. The dog started whining.
“I know, I know,” the woman said. “I’m your nightmare. But I’m here to help. You brought in a beauty, Keith.”
“Yea, this was a pet project I had working on. She was hiding near my house,” he replied.
“Well, let me do my exam and I’ll let you know when she’s done.”
“Thanks, Leslie.”
He went back to his office and did some paperwork. When she messaged him on slack, he got up and walked back to the examination room.
“So, there’s something interesting,” she said.
“What’s that?” Keith asked.
“Look who the owner is.”
A familiar name flashed up on the screen.
“Hunh, that’s funny,” Keith said.
“Turns out her name is Muffins. Do you want to drop her off?” Leslie asked.
“Yeah, I owe her a favor.”
“Really? What?”
“She broke up with me.”
Leslie’s eyes shot up.
“Are you planning to kill her?” Leslie asked.
“What?! No!” Keith replied honestly taken aback.
“Then explain.”
Keith rolled his eyes. He pulled out his phone. He scrolled through an app and while he did so, he absentmindedly pet Muffins. He pulled up a picture and showed it to her.
“That’s what I looked like three years ago when she broke up with me,” Keith said. “The day she did I did the first situp I had done since I got out of high school. I was a fucking loser. Now, I’m in the best shape of my life. I’m happy, I’m healthy and all it took was her stomping my heart. And no, I don’t think we’re going to get back together because I can see that the primary owner is the dude she left me for. So, I want to show my thanks.”
“And possibly find out if the guy she’s dating is a scumbag?” Leslie said.
“Yes… but I’m not hoping for that.”
“I believe you.”
He put a collar and leash on Muffins.
“You should call first,” Leslie said.
“Eh, it’ll be fine,” Keith said. “C’mon girl, let’s go home.”
The drive was long and much happier than the one before. Muffins seemed much happier to be clean and unburdened by dirt. As he followed his GPS, Keith wondered when Muffins would realize she was getting close to home. They passed by a coffee shop and Muffins started whining and barking. He smiled to himself. They turned onto her street and he could see her tail whipping back and forth.
He pulled up in front of a nice little ranch house and she was going nuts. She was trying to get out through the window. He opened the door and came around to where he let her out. She was pulling hard on the leash. He could see how she had gotten away from her owner.
Maybe it was some off hand glance through the window. Some happenstance but the owner had seen his dog coming up the walk being pulled by a handsome animal control worker. He threw the door open and Keith let the leash go. Muffins ran to her father. The man hugged his dog who was licking at his face. He was crying hard enough to shake his body. Keith watched with his back against the door to his car.
There was paperwork to fill out but that could wait. Sometimes the job was heartbreaking when he had to witness the cruelty and sadness for creatures that didn’t understand. Today though, today it felt good.
“Keith?” a voice behind him said.
He turned around and he saw Viv, his ex coming up the street. She had been coming home from a run seemingly. He smiled at her.
“Hey,” he said raising his hand to her.
She was confused looking at him. She looked from him to her front door and saw her dog and boyfriend reunited. She let out a cry, having immediately forgotten about her ex and happy to see her baby. The dog jumped at her. Happy to see her.
Keith watched them for a while before getting his paperwork and clipboard and approaching them. The man stood up and reached out his hand to Keith.
“Thank you, god bless you,” the man said. “Who found her?”
“I did,” Keith said. “She was hiding in a bush near my house. I saw her going through the garbage and followed her to her hiding place. I’ve been trying to get her to trust me for the last week.”
“She ran off on me while we were on a walk,” Viv said.
“She’s very strong.”
“Yeah, is that paperwork to fill out?” the man asked.
“Yeah, I figured you’re her owner, Bruce, based on what we got but I just need to make it official. Can I see your ID?”
“Yea, let me just run in and get it.”
He left the two alone and Muffins ran into the house with him. Keith smiled into the awkward silence between them.
“You look good,” Viv said.
“Thanks,” Keith said. “So do you.”
“What happened?”
“Don’t take it the wrong way, you broke up with me.”
“I’m sorry.”
“That’s the wrong way the apology should go. I made you miserable for years. You were so patient with me. I was blind and such an asshole.”
“You were.”
“So, yeah, I’m sorry. You deserved better and looks like you found it.”
“He’s great.”
“His dog loves him. That’s enough to tell me what kind of person he is. Are you happy?”
“I’m so happy.”
“Good.”
He smiled contentedly. Bruce came walking up and handed off his license to Keith. Keith took down the information.
“There we go,” Keith said. “Glad to help.”
“Am I allowed to give you like a tip or anything like that?” Bruce asked.
“It’s frowned upon.”
“By the way, you two seem to know each other.”
“We’re just old friends, my name’s Keith.”
“Oh… wait, that Keith?”
Keith let out a laugh.
“Yeah, I’m the ex,” Keith said.
“You’re not what I was expecting,” Bruce said.
“I’m sure every story you heard about me was true. I spent the last three years trying to be less of a waste of space. That’s how I got this job!”
“Are you happy?” Viv asked.
“Very much so,” Keith replied with a warm smile.
“Are you seeing anyone?” Bruce asked.
“Think I’m trying to steal her back?”
“Nah, I have a friend whose single. Maybe I could give her your number?”
“Which friend?” Viv said.
“Tanya,” Bruce replied.
“You are not inflicting Tanya on him.”
“I’m just saying…”
Keith held up his hand.
“I’m good,” Keith said. “I’m happy.”
He took the two in for a moment.
“And I’m happy that you two are happy as well,” Keith said. “I have to get back to it. You two have a good one.”
He gave them a brief nod and when he saw Muffins wagging through the glass door, he gave her a two fingered salute. He climbed back into his car and drove off.
Leslie noticed him humming throughout the rest of the day. She didn’t ask. Didn’t want to make him question his happiness.
A week or so later, he got a text from Viv. It was asking if he would want to go out with them for a drink. He smiled at his phone. He started texting back.