The Power of Four Paws
it was a dark, cold and damp Thursday night when I was taking a walk in my suburban neighborhood when I was 13 years old. I often go for walks, especially during the night because it feels refreshing and I like not being able to be seen by people when I walk. Anyways, a dark truck pulls up to me and the man rolls down the window, inside is a middle-aged man who made eye contact with me before saying anything. He proceeded to ask me “how are the kids?” Not knowing what to do, I thought it must have been someone who lived near me and recognized me, so I tried to be friendly and responded “haha I’m only 13.” He then said, “for a dirty mex, I thought you’d have 5 by now.” I was shocked, partly because of this crude remark by some middle-aged white guy in a truck and partly because I’m Chinese, not Mexican. I guess during the night he couldn’t see me clearly enough. Anyways, I felt the situation was getting pretty sketchy so I started to walk forward. I wanted to cross a street when I noticed that this man was going to follow me. As I tried to cross the street, he sped up and pulled over to block my way. This was when I realized he was up to no good. His headlights were blaring perpendicular to where I was while I was in the complete dark. Out of nowhere, two neighborhood dogs come running towards me. They were two huge half-huskies. I recognized them as my neighbor’s dogs that he would often let run around his yard and around the neighborhood without a leash. I had always thought that to be dangerous for the dogs in the case of cars, but they never got hit or into any harm. They came dashing towards me barking so loudly that not an ear in the entire street could have ignored them. That’s when the driver pressed his gas pedal full force and tried to get out of there. He thought that the dogs meant that there must have been an owner with them coming to check up on me. However, little did he know that it was just the two neighborhood dogs coming towards me themselves without my neighbor. They had perhaps saved me from being kidnapped or injured by this strange man in his truck. To this day, (I’m 16 now) I am super grateful for both of those dogs being there. I try to return the favor by playing with them when our neighbor is busy and keeping them company with treats and dog toys.