I FOUND A DOG SITTING ALONE IN THE HARDWARE AISLE—AND HER TAG SAID JUST ONE WORD
I was just there for duct tape and batteries.
It was late—one of those slow weeknights when the aisles are half-stocked and the music overhead feels lonelier than silence. I wasn’t even halfway down the cleaning section when I saw her.
A dog. Just sitting. Calm. Perfectly still. Leash stretched out on the floor like someone had dropped it and walked off.
I looked around. No one. No employees. No frantic pet parent calling out. Just her and shelves of motor oil, extension cords, and paint rollers.
She stared at me.
Not scared. Not even sad. Just… waiting.
I approached slow. Knelt down. She didn’t flinch, didn’t move—just gave one soft wag of her tail like she’d been expecting me.
Her collar was old leather, cracked but clean. The tag was round and silver. I turned it over.
Only one word.
“HOPE.”
No address. No number.
I stood up, heart pounding in a way I couldn’t explain. I thought maybe it was one of those therapy dogs that got loose. Or maybe someone was nearby, playing a weird trick.
But ten minutes passed. No one came.
Finally, I went to the front desk. Asked if anyone reported a lost dog. They shook their heads, already calling over the speaker. Still nothing.
I turned to leave, unsure what to do—when one of the cashiers called out:
“Hey! She comes in sometimes.”
I blinked. “What?”
“The dog. She shows up every now and then. Never with anyone. Just… appears. And waits.”
“For what?”
The cashier shrugged.
But then she said something that sent a chill down my spine— 👇
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