Anonymous Warning
The letter warned them to turn Nyx over to authorities immediately, insisting he was a threat and needed to be “contained.” Mr. Johnson read it aloud, his voice tight. “They’re serious—and scared,” he said. Grace’s reaction was swift and firm. “No one is taking him from us,” she said, tears threatening to fall. Alex backed her up. “He’s not a danger to us. He’s our dog. He’s family.” Their protective instincts kicked in.
The letter raised the emotional stakes. It didn’t just question Nyx’s background—it framed him as something dangerous, possibly even hunted. But to the Johnsons, he was still the same calm, loyal companion they’d welcomed into their home. Instead of panicking, the family resolved to stay united. They would find out the truth—but not by giving up on Nyx. If anything, the warning only made them more committed to keeping him safe.
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