After many quiet days of resting and healing, Lala had started to feel a little better—but her heart still longed for something more. She missed the laughter, the hugs, and the warm voices of her extended family.
One sunny morning, while Lala was curled up by the window, CEO Kien gently scooped her up with a smile and whispered, “Let’s go see someone special.”
Lala tilted her head in surprise, eyes wide with curiosity.
She sat excitedly in the car, ears perked up, tail wagging as the scenery rushed past. The wind tickled her fur, and for the first time in days, she let out a happy little bark.
When the car finally stopped, Lala’s eyes lit up—familiar voices, familiar smells. It was her family’s house!
The moment she stepped through the gate, cheers filled the air. Aunties, uncles, cousins, and even a few furry friends came rushing over to greet her. Lala was overwhelmed with joy. She ran in small circles, giving playful barks and excited tail wags.
Her eyes might not have fully healed yet, but her heart could feel every ounce of love around her.
She snuggled into each hug, happily accepting treats and belly rubs. Bon and Ni joined in later, and the whole yard became a joyful playground.
Mom Lan Anh smiled, watching from the porch as Lala came back to life—laughing, playing, and being surrounded by those who cared deeply for her.
CEO Kien looked on quietly, proud and relieved to see his little girl smiling again.
Sometimes, healing isn’t just medicine—it’s love, laughter, and family.
And on that special day, Lala found all three.
