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The afternoon sun hung low over the roadside, casting long shadows across the uneven gravel and dry grass. It was the kind of quiet stretch of road people passed without thinkingโ€”a place where nothing ever seemed to happen.

Cars came and went, engines humming, tires brushing against the pavement, each driver focused on their destination.

No one noticed the faint movement near the ditch.

At least, not at first.

Hidden among tangled weeds and discarded debris was an old, torn fishing netโ€”its threads stretched and knotted into a chaotic trap. It had likely been thrown away carelessly, forgotten like so many other things left behind on the side of the road.

But it wasnโ€™t empty.

Inside it, barely visible unless you looked closely, were three tiny puppies.

They were smallโ€”too small to be alone, too young to understand what had happened. Their fragile bodies were tangled tightly in the net, each movement only tightening the threads around them. Their soft whimpers were weak, nearly lost beneath the occasional passing car.

They had been there for hours.

Maybe longer.

Every attempt to escape had made things worse. Their legs were caught, their fur pulled, their breathing uneven from exhaustion and fear. The more they struggled, the more the net refused to let go.

And the world kept moving past them.

Until one man slowed down.

His name was Ilir, a mechanic on his way home after a long day. He had driven this road countless times before, rarely giving it more than a passing glance. But somethingโ€”maybe instinct, maybe chanceโ€”made him ease his foot off the accelerator.

He frowned slightly.

There was somethingโ€ฆ off.

He reversed slowly, his eyes scanning the roadside. At first, he saw nothing but dry grass and scattered trash. Then he heard it.

A faint sound.

A whimper.

Ilirโ€™s expression changed instantly.

He parked the car on the shoulder and stepped out, the gravel crunching beneath his boots. The air was still, quiet, but now that he was listening, he could hear it againโ€”soft, desperate cries coming from somewhere nearby.

โ€œHello?โ€ he called out instinctively, even though he knew it wasnโ€™t a person.

He moved closer to the ditch, pushing aside tall grass with his hands.

And then he saw them.

โ€œOh noโ€ฆโ€ he whispered.

The three puppies were barely moving now, their bodies tangled so tightly that it looked impossible they had been able to breathe. One of them lifted its head weakly, letting out a small cry as if begging for help it didnโ€™t understand.

Ilir dropped to his knees immediately.

โ€œItโ€™s okayโ€ฆ itโ€™s okay, Iโ€™ve got you,โ€ he said softly, his voice steady despite the shock in his chest.

He reached for the net carefully, testing how tightly it held them. The threads were rough, biting into their fur and skin. One wrong move could make things worse.

โ€œEasyโ€ฆ easyโ€ฆโ€ he murmured.

He pulled out a small tool from his pocketโ€”a folding knife he always carried for work. His hands were steady, but his movements were slow, deliberate. He began cutting through the net one strand at a time, careful not to hurt the puppies.

The first one whimpered as the tension shifted.

โ€œI know, I knowโ€ฆ just a little more,โ€ Ilir said, his voice calm, reassuring.

The sound of passing cars faded into the background. In that moment, nothing else existedโ€”just him and the fragile lives in front of him.

After a few tense minutes, the first puppy was free.

It didnโ€™t run.

It didnโ€™t move much at all.

It simply lay there, breathing shakily, as if unsure whether it was safe.

Ilir gently lifted it and placed it on a patch of soft grass nearby.

โ€œYouโ€™re okay now,โ€ he whispered.

Then he turned back to the others.

The second puppy was more tightly trapped, its small leg twisted in a way that made Ilirโ€™s chest tighten. He worked even more carefully this time, cutting and loosening, pausing whenever the puppy cried out.

โ€œStay with meโ€ฆ come on,โ€ he encouraged softly.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the second puppy slipped free.

The third one was the smallest.

And the weakest.

It barely reacted as Ilir worked to untangle it, its tiny body limp with exhaustion. For a moment, fear crept into Ilirโ€™s mind.

โ€œHeyโ€ฆ donโ€™t give up,โ€ he said quickly, his voice firmer now.

He cut the last strands holding it and gently lifted it into his hands.

He gathered all three puppies carefully, placing them inside a box he found in the back of his car. He lined it with an old cloth, making a small, warm space for them to rest.

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