ITS EITHER ME OR YOUR DOG! IVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS MUTTS STENCH! MY HUSBAND SAID. SHE CHOSE HIM, DROVE THE DOG TO THE WOODS THAT EVENING HE ANNOUNCED HE WAS LEAVING FOR ANOTHER WOMAN
Emily loved her husband, David, more than anything. They had been together for five years. They didnt have children yet, but there was Max a loyal old German Shepherd Emily had rescued as a pup, years before shed even met David.
Max was family. Wise and devoted, he understood everything without a word. But time had left its mark. His joints ached, his fur shed in clumps, and he started to carry a certain musty dog scent.
David put up with Max for a long time. But the breaking point came one morning when, unable to wait for a walk, Max left a puddle right in the hallway on their newly laid wood flooring.
Thats it! Ive had enough! David bellowed, pushing the old dogs nose towards the mess. I may as well live in a kennel! The smell, the fur in my dinner, and now this! Emily, you need to choose its me or that decrepit mutt!
David, please, what am I meant to do? Hes twelve Emily sobbed, hugging the confused dog.
To a shelter! Take him out to the woods! Have him put down, I dont care! David snapped. But if hes still here by this evening, Ill be gone. I want a clean home, Im sick of picking up after your flea-bitten son!
Emily was never very strong-willed. The thought of being alone terrified her. She relied on David, who provided for them, who she believed she shared dreams of holidays and a mortgage with.
So she chose David.
She drove Max out beyond the city.
The old dog struggled into the car, whining softly from his stiff joints, but he licked her hand, believing they were going for a walk.
Emily cried the whole way.
She stopped in a quiet patch of woodland, some twelve miles out of town. She tied Max’s lead to a tree so he wouldnt chase the car.
Im so sorry, Max Im so sorry she whispered, unable to meet his trusting, cloudy gaze.
Max didnt fight. He simply sat there, staring at her. He understood.
Emily left a bowl of food, climbed into the car, and sped off. In the rearview mirror, she saw Max, forgetting his sore legs for a moment, straining at the lead and barking after her. A desperate, ragged bark that haunted her all the way home.
Emily returned, shattered. Her eyes were raw and swollen.
David was at home, packing his things.
What are you doing? she stammered, I did everything you asked. Max is gone. I drove him
David looked at her with a cold smirk.
Well done. Quick work. But you know what… Im leaving anyway.
What? Where to?
To Helens. You know, from accounts. Weve been seeing each other for six months. Shes pregnant.
Emily collapsed onto a chair, her world spinning.
But you gave me an ultimatum the dog or you Why?
I had to see for myself, David replied, full of malice. I wondered if youd stand up for yourself for once. But no. You betrayed your friend for a pair of trousers. Frankly, it scares me. If you could cart off a dog that loved you for ten years to the woods, youd dump me in a skip the second I got ill.
He zipped up his suitcase.
Goodbye, Emily. And by the way Max was the only real man in this house. Youre just a traitor.
As the door slammed shut, Emily broke down.
For the first time, she truly realised what she had done. Shed sacrificed her souls companion for a man who never loved her, betraying the one whod loved her unconditionally.
She grabbed her car keys and sped back to the woods.
It was almost midnight. A heavy rain lashed down.
She reached the tree.
The lead had been chewed through. The bowl was overturned. Max was gone.
Max! Max! Come on, boy! she screamed, running through mud and branches, tearing her skin on the thorns.
She searched for three days. She put up posters, contacted every animal rescue group she could find. She didnt sleep, she didnt eat.
On the fourth day, the phone rang.
Youre looking for a German Shepherd? One matching that description was found on the dual carriageway. Hit by a lorry.
Emily went to identify him.
It was Max.
He must have chewed through the lead and tried to find his way home. He ran, with his painful legs, through fear and agony, towards the only family hed known. He was hit on the roadside, never making it home.
Emily buried Max herself.
Two years have passed.
She lives alone now. Shes never remarried, unable to trust other people or even herself.
David is happy with his new wife and child. He forgot Emily like a bad dream, calling it simply a test a convenient excuse to leave and push all the guilt onto her.
And Emily she volunteers in a sanctuary for elderly dogs. She cleans kennels, tends wounds, collects their mess. She does what she can to atone.
Each night, she dreams the same dream: she stands by the tree, and Max gazes at her. She calls to him, but he does not come. He only looks on, not with anger, but with an endless, mournful sadness.
In those eyes, she sees her verdict.
The lesson: Betrayal is never forgiven. Never sacrifice loyal friends for those who demand ultimatums. Someone who loves you will never force such a choice. If they do, they have already abandoned you you’re only postponing the inevitable, and making a terrible mistake.












