Evadig
Free Ranging
I’m so sorry!
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Oh nooooooWell, another day where there's not enough time or energy to draw.
I give you my attempt at 1am carrot cupcakes from last night.
Day 25: Dangerous
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Well that's... ominousToo busy with homework tonight to draw much so here is my entry for dangerous:
Tomorrow’s prompt is remove.
Because when my dog was a puppy, she suddenly darted out of the yard into the road as a school bus drove by. They didn’t even slow down. My heart almost stopped and I could only pray she wouldn’t get under the wheels. I still start crying whenever I think of it. Forever after, if we see a school bus and we’re walking on the road (she’s on a leash of course) I always tell her “Danger!” in a stern voice. I believe after four years she’s slowly getting the hang of it!Well that's... ominous
Why's the school bus dangerous?
Ugh, I know the feeling! My dog casually walked up to a log truck like she wanted to greet it. I got there just in time to tell the driver to stop.Because when my dog was a puppy, she suddenly darted out of the yard into the road as a school bus drove by. They didn’t even slow down. My heart almost stopped and I could only pray she wouldn’t get under the wheels. I still start crying whenever I think of it. Forever after, if we see a school bus and we’re walking on the road (she’s on a leash of course) I always tell her “Danger!” in a stern voice. I believe after four years she’s slowly getting the hang of it!
Oh, that's a heart attack. I'm glad she's okay.Because when my dog was a puppy, she suddenly darted out of the yard into the road as a school bus drove by. They didn’t even slow down. My heart almost stopped and I could only pray she wouldn’t get under the wheels. I still start crying whenever I think of it. Forever after, if we see a school bus and we’re walking on the road (she’s on a leash of course) I always tell her “Danger!” in a stern voice. I believe after four years she’s slowly getting the hang of it!