And then, as we approach the stairs, we see a little dog in the hallway. Alone. Visibly trembling. 3/pic.twitter.com/HrLEjCF2ci
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We wait. More neighbors come out. More people know the dog and her owner. They're horrified that she escaped. Jesus! How did that happen? 15/
Someone brings out a pen and paper. I write a note to tape to the dog owner's door for when she gets back, telling her her dog will be in John's apartment. Meanwhile: 16/pic.twitter.com/2ZytIY96dF
Finally, John arrives and comes upstairs. "Bella, girl! What are you doing, Bella, my girl?" Bella leaps up and runs over and John scoops her up. 17/
I do not have a photo of John and Bella. Sorry. I was trying not to be a creeper. Here's one of Bella with my husband a few minutes earlier, though. 18/pic.twitter.com/MLORGzm7JE
We put the note on the door. John took Bella into his apartment to wait safely until her owner got home. Husband and I went and made the next train. And that's the story of how an entire four-story NYC apartment building came together before Christmas to help a lost dog. 19/end
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