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As the train slowed to a stop, the dog finally lifted his head from my leg, gave me one gentle lick on the hand, and returned to his seat without a sound. I wiped my eyes, feeling lighter somehow — like something had shifted in me, even if just a little.

I stood up to grab my bag, and that’s when his owner looked at me with a strangely calm expression and said:

“He only does that when someone really needs it. You’re not the first.”

I blinked, not sure what to say.

Then he added, almost as an afterthought,
“He’s trained as a grief therapy dog… but he’s retired now. He chooses who to help.”

The train doors slid open. Passengers began shuffling off. I hesitated for a second before stepping into the aisle.

“Thank you,” I said—not sure if I was thanking the man, or the dog, or the universe itself.

The dog gave me one last look. A knowing look. Like, You’ll be okay. Just keep going.

And I did.

I walked off that train not completely healed, not entirely sure of anything—but finally ready to begin again.

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