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    We Moved Into A Late Man’s House, And Every Day A Dog Came To Visit – One Day, I Followed It And Was Shocked By Where It Led Us

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    When Maggie moves into a new house with her son, Ethan, and husband, Kyle, she is more than ready for a fresh start. Her son needed new surroundings and a different school, and Maggie just wanted him to be happy. But one day, a husky wanders into their yard, eating their food and growing close to Ethan. Soon after, the husky leads Maggie and Ethan into the woods, ready to reveal something devastating…

    When we moved into our new house, I had a good feeling. It was a new chapter in our lives, and I was more than ready for it. Kyle, my husband, and I were excited to give our son, Ethan, a fresh start. He had recently experienced bullying at school, and we all wanted to leave it behind.

    The house had belonged to an older man named Christopher, who had passed away recently. His daughter, a woman in her forties, sold it to us, explaining that it was too painful to keep and that she hadn’t lived in it since her father’s death.

    “There are too many memories in there, you know?” she told me during our first walkthrough. “I don’t want it to get into the wrong hands. I want it to be a home to a family who will love it as much as my family did.”

    “I know exactly what you mean, Tracy,” I reassured her. “We’ll make this house our forever home.”

    We were eager to settle in, but from the very first day, something strange happened. Every morning, a husky would show up at our front door. He was an old dog, with graying fur and piercing blue eyes that seemed to look right through you.

    The sweet boy didn’t bark or make a fuss. He would just sit there, waiting. Naturally, we gave him some food and water, assuming he belonged to a neighbor. After eating, he’d wander off as if it were his routine.

    “Do you think his owners just don’t feed him enough, Mom?” Ethan asked one day while we were at the grocery store, picking up our weekly supplies and food for the husky too.

    “I don’t know, E,” I said. “Maybe the old man who lived in our house used to feed him, so it’s part of his routine?”

    “Yeah, that makes sense,” Ethan said, adding some dog treats to our cart.

    At first, we didn’t think much of it. Kyle and I wanted to get Ethan a dog, but we were waiting until he settled down at his new school.

    But then, the husky came the next day. And the day after that. Always at the same time, always sitting patiently on the porch.

    It felt like the husky wasn’t just any stray. He acted like he belonged here. Like we were just temporary guests in his home. It was strange, but we didn’t think much of it.

    Ethan was over the moon. I could see my son slowly falling in love with the husky. He spent as much time as he could running around with the dog, tossing sticks for him, or sitting on the porch, talking to him like they’d known each other forever.

    I would watch from the kitchen window, smiling at the way Ethan immediately bonded with this mysterious dog.

    It was exactly what Ethan needed after everything he had been through at his old school.

    One morning, while petting him, Ethan’s fingers traced the dog’s collar.

    “Mom, there’s a name here!” he called out.

    I came over and knelt beside the dog, brushing away some of the fur covering the worn leather collar. The name was barely visible, but there it was:

    Christopher Jr.

    My heart skipped a beat.

    Was it just a coincidence?

    Christopher, just like the man who had owned our house? Could this husky have been his dog? The thought sent a chill down my spine. Tracy hadn’t mentioned anything about a dog.

    “Do you think he’s been coming here because it used to be his home?” Ethan asked, looking up at me with wide eyes.

    I shrugged, feeling a little unsettled.

    “Maybe, sweetheart. But it’s hard to say.”

    At the same time, it felt like the husky wasn’t just any stray. He acted like he belonged here. Like we were just temporary guests in his home. It was strange, but we didn’t think much of it.

    Later that day, after Christopher Jr. had eaten, he began to act strange.

    He whined softly, pacing back and forth near the edge of the yard, his eyes darting toward the woods. He had never done that before. But now, it was almost like he was asking us to follow him.

    The dog stopped and stared straight ahead, and that’s when I saw it.

    “Mom, I think he wants us to go with him!” Ethan said excitedly, already pulling on his jacket.

    I hesitated.

    “Darling, I’m not sure that’s a good idea…”

    “Come on, Mom!” Ethan said. “We’ve got to see where he’s going and what’s going on. We’ll take our phones, and I’ll text Dad so that he knows. Please?”

    I didn’t want to do it, but I was curious. There was something about the dog’s urgency that made me think this was more than just a random walk in the woods.

    So, we followed.

    The husky led the way, glancing back at us every so often to make sure we were still there. The air was crisp, and the woods were quiet, except for the occasional snap of a twig under our boots.

    “You’re still sure about this?” I asked Ethan.

    “Yes!” he said excitedly. “Dad has our location, don’t worry, Mom.”

    We walked for about twenty minutes, deeper and deeper into the forest. Deeper than I’d ever been before. I was just about to suggest turning back when the husky stopped abruptly at a small clearing.

    The dog stopped and stared straight ahead, and that’s when I saw it.

    There was a pregnant fox, trapped in a hunter’s snare, barely moving at all.

    “Oh my God,” I whispered, rushing toward the fox.

    She was weak, her breathing shallow, her fur matted with dirt. The trap had dug into her leg, and she was trembling with pain.

    “Mom, we’ve got to help her!” Ethan said, his voice shaking. “Look at her, she’s hurt!”

    “I know, I know,” I said, my hands fumbling to free her from the cruel trap. The husky stood close, whining softly as if he understood the fox’s pain.

    After what felt like an eternity, I managed to loosen the trap. The fox didn’t move at first. She just lay there, panting heavily.

    “We have to get her to the vet immediately, E,” I said, pulling out my phone to call Kyle.

    When Kyle arrived, we gently wrapped the fox in a blanket and rushed her to the nearest vet clinic. The husky, of course, came with us.

    It felt like he wasn’t going to leave the fox, not after all of this.

    The vet said that the fox needed surgery, and we waited nervously in the small, sterile room. Ethan was quiet, sitting next to the husky, his hands resting on the dog’s thick fur.

    “You think she’ll make it, Mom?” Ethan asked.

    “I hope so, honey,” I said, squeezing his shoulder. “She’s tough. And we did everything we could.”

    The surgery was successful, but when the fox woke up, she was howling, her cries echoing through the clinic.

    The vet couldn’t calm her down, and neither could Kyle. But when I walked into the room, she stopped. Her eyes locked onto mine, and she let out one last soft whimper before falling silent.

    “It’s like she knows you helped her,” the vet said.

    We went back for her two days later and brought her home. We set her up in a small den in the garage where she could rest and recover. CJ, the husky, as Ethan had taken to calling him, stayed with Vixen the fox the entire time.

    A few days later, she gave birth to four tiny kits. It was truly the most amazing thing I’d ever seen. And she let me be a part of it.

    “She only lets us near her babies,” Ethan told me one day when we went to check on Vixen and the babies. “She trusts us.”

    I nodded and smiled.

    “And the dog too,” I added. “CJ seems to be right at home with us.”

    When the babies were old enough, Kyle and I knew it was time to let them go. We built a proper den for them back in the forest and watched as Vixen disappeared into it with her babies.

    Now, every weekend, Ethan, CJ, and I walk to the forest to visit them. The fox always comes out to greet us, her kits trailing behind her, just as curious as ever.

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