Ilona Cole, Story 82

The True Meaning of a Rescued Dog

Momo

This is a true story about my dearest Jessika, my caretaker and confidant and a puppy named Momo.

Jessika had searched for quite a while for a puppy to adopt, one of the rescue puppies and not from a breeder. She received a text message about a male puppy two months old from a kennel in Ohio. Jessika was so excited, she got herself an Airline ticket and at her destination ordered a rental car. Her friend Faith would meet her at the Airport in Pittsburgh and would accompany her on the flight home. Jessika was a brave soul, and I was very proud of her. It was not Charlie, the puppy advertised for adoption, but Charlie

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Marcie Sims is a teacher, author, and editor. She teaches literature/film, composition, and creative writing courses at Green River College in Auburn, WA. She lives on Vashon Island, just a short ferry ride away from Seattle, Washington. She writes fiction (short stories and novels), poetry, composition textbooks and has written one historic overview of Capitol Hill Pages as a former U.S. Senate page herself.

3 replies on “Ilona Cole, Story 82”

  1. I hope you all enjoy this little adorable story and picture as much as I did when Ilona sent it to me this last week–Momo the rescue puppy! Too adorable. I am sure he is loving his new mama, Jessika!

    Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers reading this, from both me and Ilona!

    Marcie

  2. Oops! Almost missed this story. What a sweet one. Momo will always be a very special puppy and friend. Jessika is a dear for being such a thoughtful and patient nurse and guardian to her new companion. I wish them all happiness and health!

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