Every single person that knew me wondered
why I had chosen such a name for my dog. I always told them I didn’t really
choose the name. Instead, he had been the one to choose it. I remember very
well. I had been walking for a long time and was really hungry but didn’t know
my surroundings at all. I had been living in that city for almost a year but
the part of town I was in was not very well known to me. To be honest, it
wasn’t one of those popular tourist destinations. It was one of those places
people go very randomly or that locals know but no one else. I considered
myself more of a local back then.
I was lost and hungry and started to wander
the streets trying to look for anything in order to calm my stomach. I found a
closed supermarket and a closed restaurant and then I realized I had become
lost in the worst day possible for the place I was in: Sunday. Nothing opened
on Sunday, nothing at all. Maybe a couple of little supermarkets down in the
tourist area but in that neighborhood I had so stupidly stepped in, there was
nothing at all on such a day.
How did I forget that? I have no idea. But the
truth was I grew more and more desperate as the minutes passed. To make things
worse, the clouds in the sky were staring to move and the sun, shiny and big as
it looked, started to shine strongly above me. The temperature rose steadily
until I had to walk back to a park I had seen before in order to sit down on a
park bench beneath a tree, where I could at least try to make a plan or think
of something to do in that case.
It was then when I met him. He just came up to
me out of nowhere and I swear I never saw anyone around us in that moment. He
was a very short dog, the kind that had a lot of fur and tiny legs and paws and
also a very small head. His fur was a combination of orange and white and I
could easily notice he hadn’t been bathed in quite a while. He just sidled up
to me and sat on the floor, also avoiding the sunlight.
At first, I didn’t much for him. He was just a
dog in a park, nothing too uncommon up to that point. It was when I stood up
and walked to were I thought I had seen a metro station when things got really
interesting. I did find the station and, luckily, I had one last trip in my
metro card. It would help me go back home and eat around there or something.
It wasn’t until I was inside the train and sat
down (not many people on Sunday), that I noticed the dog had followed me and
sat just below the seats in front of me, as a way for me to notice him. I
realized that from the first moment I saw him there, putting his small him on
his paws, waiting for the train to arrive to its destination.
After thirty minutes, I was back where I knew
where everything was and where I could trust I could find some nice food. I was
so eager to eat that, again, I forgot about the dog. I climbed the stairs to
the street as fast as I could and started looking around me as if I was hunting
some rare type of animal.
Sure enough, I found a place were they did a
very attractive fried chicken with French fries. It was perfect for my hunger,
as my belly growled more and more loudly. Even people around me in the train
could hear it complain. It was very embarrassing and I didn’t acknowledge any
of it, instead playing the “I have no idea what’s happening” card. I sat on a table in front of the restaurant
and asked for a lemonade to have with my beverage, as I was really thirsty too.
As I waited for my chicken, I noticed that
part of town was as dead as the rest of it. There were a couple of business
open but the amount of people in them was very sad. People were apparently very
tied to their traditions and refused to change them for nothing, even if it
could benefit them somehow. I could never get used to that as those are not my
traditions but I think it’s interesting how people are sometimes. They keep
amazing me.
The other creature that amazed me was that
damn dog from the park. As I was wondering about people of that city, I noticed
something was under the other chair by the table. As I looked down, I saw it
lying down exactly as I had done in the train. Just then, the waiter came with
my lemonade and my lunch/dinner. I was so hungry I forgot about the dog in two
seconds, digging in mercilessly.
When I was halfway through my meal, I realized
the dog had crawled out of under the chair and had decided to sit down by me
watching me eat. Clearly it was the sign that meant, “Feed me”. At first, I
really thought I wouldn’t give him a single piece of chicken. Not only because
I was very hungry but also because the dog’s insistence on following me was
very bothering. Besides, there was also the fact that I had no idea who the
owner of the animal was and if it was a good thing for me to give him some
chicken.
Finally, I decided to give him a little piece
of chicken. I threw it just in front of him but, to my surprise, that damn dog
didn’t seem to care for chicken. I did the same thing with half a French fry
and nothing; he just didn’t seem to care about any of it. Then why was he
following me and staring at me as I ate? What the hell was wrong with him?
Suddenly, the creature did something I wasn’t
expected and that confused me even further: it got up on its to back legs and
put the other two on my thigh, looking at me with his small black eyes. I was
absolutely confused. He was begging or apparently that was the case but I had
already given him food and he didn’t care for that. So what did he want it?
I decided to keep eating my meal. I would
finish it and just go home. I had no time or desire to be guessing a dog’s
needs or wishes. I had never really had a pet at home, except the rabbit that
had died five days after my father had brought it for my sibling and me.
Besides that, my relationship with animals had been very rare. Maybe when I
visited my friends who had dogs or cats, that was really my only interaction
with other species. Besides that, nothing.
The dog did the thigh thing a couple times
more but I didn’t even acknowledge it. I finished the chicken, which was
delicious, and ate the last couple of fries with some mustard, which was my
favorite. I called the waiter in order to ask for the check and I just exhaled
in a very content manner as I had fulfilled my wish for the afternoon. Thankfully,
the sun was beginning to be covered by clouds again so I did not have to worry
about sweating all the way home.
When I reached for my glass of lemonade to
finish it, the dog went crazy. Not inly he touched my thigh again, he started
jumping up and down as if he was doing some kind of show. I took a look around
me and realized there was no one else watching besides me, no one to testify to
how crazy that damn dog was.
It took me a while to realize that the key to
his response had been the lemonade. So, feeling curious, I poured some of it in
small saucer that the waiter had left on the next table and just put it in
front of the dog. Sure enough, the little creature drank the lemonade in a
couple of seconds. I was so entertained by watching him drink such a thing, that
I poured twice more, give him the last of my beverage.
After
I paid, I thought the dog would stay there but, for some reason, he kept
following me. I had no idea why I did it
but I let it happen. I didn’t try to scare him of or anything and when we got
to my building, I let him pass inside.
He has been living with me for a year now. His
name is Lemonade. And I have to say he’s one funny dog. Not only because of how
I met him but because he seems to know things I haven’t even realized yet.
Somehow, he’s more human than you, me and all others.