Ekan once lived for the warmth of an old woman’s touch—her voice, her scraps after dinner, her love. But after she passed, her daughters came and left, taking everything but him. Forgotten, Ekan waited on the porch as his food ran out and water dish cracked under the sun.
One night, he was hit by a car. Injured and alone, he dragged himself home. Days later, a neighbor noticed. She gave him water, food, and hope. Soon, rescuers came. They found a fractured spine, a tumor—but also a flicker of life.
In their care, Ekan began to heal. He ate, stood, and slowly wagged his tail. Their voices reminded him of her. The pain remained, but so did kindness.
He still missed the woman who loved him first, but now he had others who stayed. Sunlight through a window, a full bowl, and gentle hands gave him something priceless—a second chance.