It is quite a simple tale that involves one of my oldest son's treasures of his youth. It seems as though among his many toys, which included every conceivable type of action figure and Star Wars item, he held dear to one particular item. This gem he kept safely squirreled away in one of his drawers. He was enchanted with it and he felt as though it provided him with some additional type of security. His imaginative mind was put at ease knowing that it was with him.
Well on one particular day many moons ago, from my son's bedroom came his shrill cry of sadness, anger and confusion blended together. In hearing this sound of pure unadulterated angst, my wife and I rushed to our son's side. When we arrived, our son exclaimed that Roy had eaten his lucky rabbit's foot. Apparently, on that day, he had forgotten to secure his treasure in his drawer. Roy having been blessed with his hound's gift of smell had seized this opportunity and honed in on the rabbit's foot. When Roy had finished with his task, there was just a wisp of rabbit fur left behind. Roy never seemed to gain any luck from his ingestion of the rabbit's foot. However, I still wonder if deep inside my son feels as though he missed out on any lucky breaks in his life do to Roy permanently separating him from his beloved lucky rabbit's foot.
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A Black and Tan Coonhound Finds a Home
Published by Han Van Meegerin
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11 Comments
Post a CommentI love this story, Han! Thanks!
That's adorable. Thanks for sharing this cute story. :-)
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I love your stories about Roy. This sounds like something my cat would do. He would love to get his mouth around a lucky rabbit's foot. I'm sure my dog would too. He has destroyed all of the cat's fur-covered mice. The poor cat no longer has anything to play with other than the dog! I love the last line in this one - "However, I still wonder if deep inside my son feels as though he missed out on any lucky breaks in his life do to Roy permanently separating him from his beloved lucky rabbit's foot". Very enjoyable and well-written story.
Now THAT'S a real hoot! I'll be back to sniff out the rest of Roy's exploits on AC!
Good one. Yeah, Roy the Black and Tan Coonhound is back.
So cute I enjoyed this, thanks for the smiles!
Very enjoyable reading!
LOL - he'll never know!
Cute story Van!