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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

Amy lost all hope of being happy again after her parents died. However, she started seeing things more positively when she began caring for her uncle's horses. Then her favorite horse went missing, and she knew she wouldn't see him anymore. Years later, she was happily enjoying the sight of some horses when one of them started to jump crazily, scaring her. The horse owner listened to her story and then left to make a phone call. What happened next was quite shocking, but it explained the unimaginable reason behind the stallion’s odd behavior. Beautiful story, l can relate with this one, and actually with any animal I have known, including with various horses I’ve known. After we moved to a new home, I was a teenager then and taking a bus to school, and told my dog to go home, but instead of going to the new home, he was so confused, that he traveled and went back to the only home he knew, which was our old home. I searched everywhere for him but was unable to find him.

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