The Story of Arthur

There was only silence, and the open scent of the land. Arthur took a deep breath, letting some of the weight he had carried in his soul melt away. He followed the man inside the house, and it was warm, smelling of wood and food. It wasn’t like the old house, but it wasn’t like the shelter either.

The first few days on the farm were still sad. Arthur wandered around, exploring the vast fields, sitting under the old trees, watching the man work. He still had the pain of loss, but he began to feel a certain calm. The man didn’t force him to do anything. He spoke to him gently, fed him regularly, and gave him the space he needed.
One afternoon, Arthur was lying in the field, watching the clouds pass by.

He felt the sun on his back, the scent of grass in his nose. Suddenly, he felt a gentle hand touch his head. It was the man. He sat down beside him, in silence. Arthur looked up and saw the man smiling at him. And for the first time in a long time, a tiny, very tiny, spark of light appeared in Arthur’s eyes. Not a spark of happiness, but a spark of recognition, of acceptance, of peace.

Weeks turned into months. Arthur began to heal. He started eating better, playing a little with the man, chasing birds in the field. Although there were still days when his sadness returned, the quiet days on the farm, the man’s patient presence, and the endless freedom of the fields, helped him heal slowly. He began to accompany the man on his long walks around the farm, helping to collect eggs, watching the sheep.
And then, one summer day, as the man was working in the garden, Arthur was lying beside him, enjoying the sun. He heard a car approaching. It was the mailman. Arthur lifted his head and watched him. But then, he saw someone else. A small boy, with blond hair, getting out of the car. He ran towards the man, shouting: “Grandpa! Grandpa!”

Arthur slowly stood up. The little boy saw him. He stopped, and his big, blue eyes fixed on Arthur. He approached slowly, cautiously, and extended his hand. Arthur took a deep breath. The familiar scent of childhood, the scent of games, the scent of unadulterated love, came to his nose.

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