The Pet Cemetery
Here’s a little funny little story
about Millie.
Millie and I walk around the yard
for exercise or fun. Sometimes, to step outside the box, we walk alongside the
road, but she has rules for road walking
like: - the temperature cannot be over 80 degrees,
- no cars must come down the road,
- no mowers mowing,
- no wind blowing her hair,
- and no long distance walking.
Her reaction to the
place wasn’t evident to me, for weeks. Yes, I saw her vacant stares; her mid-step
pauses where there seemed to be an invisible force field stretched across the back
end of my property preventing her from crossing. At first, I just figured it
was another of her rules, but the next day she did the same and not in a stubborn way. It became a thing.
Finally I got it.
I remembered—my pet cemetery. Buried under the old maple tree is my Yorkshire Terrier, Tiki, who
would be 38 years old this year, if she hadn’t died; Rain, my daughter’s blond
cat, who rests there; and Suki Aki, my boxer, who would be 24 years old, if she
hadn’t died at the age of eleven. For some reason, Millie doesn’t want to walk
in that area.
But the creepiest thing happened Sunday
night.
Millie decided she would go outside
to potty for the first time EVER, in the dark, and I was pleased. Even though
I’m a lot little scared of the dark, I was happy to take her outside.
She doesn’t like the dark much either, so she hurried along (I could tell), finished
her business and started to come back inside when she walked over to the chain
link fence, looked through it in the direction of the maple tree and stared. I wasn't thinking clearly when I followed her gaze. But when I came to my senses, I realized that if I saw the glowing
eyes of anything—dead or alive, she would be left outside to defend herself
against owls and eagles, so I turned away from the pet cemetery and hurried her
inside.
Let me give you this advice, my
friends. Never opt to look into the eyes of anything in the dark.
Is Millie seeing anything for real? I
don’t know. I really don’t want to know. But I’m thinking she may be a dog medium. It makes sense with all of the trances she
goes into when pushed out of her comfort zone. However, she is not taking clients, at this time.
One thing I do know, I have an idea for a short story from this experience.
I know my post is off schedule, posted
on Tuesday instead of Monday, but I’m off kilter right now. I may share that
with you, too, another day.
Comments
Well whatever is happening .. at least she is getting used to going outside to do her business .. that has to be a good thing ...
However ... a great story can be created from here ... spooky .. cheers Hilary
I look forward to that story.
Sarah Allen
(writing blog)