It is weird how things work. For example luck, what is luck
and who deserves it. Some say that bad people gets all the good luck and good
people gets all the bad luck. Is this true? I am not entirely sure but if this
was true I believe I would have little or no luck and so would everybody else I
guess.
Yes luck, the one thing we all want on our side. The sad
truth is this word, this good fortune does not apply to everyone. There are
those that have no choice, they are given to us with hope that luck would be by
their side forever. When I wrote my first short story I focussed on animals and
becoming so involved with my characters I realised that they do not have that
word to fall back on. Animal abuse is a fact, it is a reality that most of us
prefer not to see because it is too upsetting. These animals are not toys, they
are not just there for the simple fact of entertainment, they live to be loved
and to be part of a family.
A Dog called Mungril focuses on the bond between human and
animal and how one can change the life of the other. How bad luck can become
good luck, how through hardship and troubles there is still hope. We are all
part of a bigger picture and the sooner we realise the responsibility we have,
the sooner luck would turn for them.
Yes luck, for the good and the bad. Fortune that sometimes
knocks hard on that door for love, companionship and respect. If you can find
it within yourself to open that door, adopt a pet or simply bond with those you
have already it would not only make a difference in your life but in theirs as well.
My story is worth the read, I make no profit from it, it is
simply there to provide the message. All money made goes towards the welfare of
our Animals. It is for sale on Amazon and available on Kindle. If you find it
within yourself support this cause and make a difference.

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