Showing posts with label #childrensauthor #childrensbooks #KidLitChat Erika M Szabo. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

The Lovely Thief of the Neighborhood

The thief that everyone loved



In my last post HERE, I told you the story about how Miau saved Lucky from a bully Rottweiler. This time I'll tell you about my sweet dog, Lucky. 

Lucky and Miau crossed the rainbow bridge long ago and I'd like to believe that they have found each other there, too.

As I pulled into my backyard one day, I saw a pitiful-looking German Sheppard sitting close to my back door. She was very skinny and sick-looking, ribs visible under her thin coat. I got out of my car and took a few steps toward her while talking to her. She watched me intently with chocolate color eyes, sizing me up. I stopped a few feet from her and sat down on the patio chair. My hubby came outside and sat down next to me.

“Where did you get this sickly-looking dog?” I asked.

“She just showed up about an hour ago. I have no idea where she came from.”

After a short time, the dog came closer and put her head on my knees. I patted her for a while and I could feel bumps on her back and sides. I parted her fur and saw old and fresh bruises. “Where did you come from? Who did this to you?” I asked sniffing back tears.

She just looked at me with sadness and trust in her eyes.

Hubby went inside and grabbed bowls of food and water. He placed them close to the dog. She started eating while keeping a wary eye on us. When she was finished, I invited her in. She wouldn’t come inside, so I brought a blanket out and made a temporary bed for her on the patio.

The next morning, I made posters and we posted them in the stores and post office.
When nobody called to claim her after three days, we decided to keep her and took her to our veterinarian.

The vet examined her, took some blood and the next day called us with the results. “She is in bad shape, I’m afraid. She has heartworms and Lyme disease.”

The next day we took the dog to the animal hospital where she stayed for five days getting antibiotics and chemotherapy infusions.

We named her Lucky. She was very weak when we brought her home, but after a few days she started eating better and better and started playing and gaining weight. We noticed that she was afraid of leather boots and if we had a stick or broom in our hands, she cowered. My hubby stopped wearing his boots and we put the brooms in the basement.

Lucky seemed healthier and happier with every passing day, although she had some limitations. She couldn’t run more than a few feet without gasping for air. She loved to be close to us when we were outside, but she refused to step into the house, but she felt safe in the basement when it was raining or thundering. Hubby built a house for her close to the back door and padded the inside with thick carpet. Lucky claimed her new home happily. We tried putting a collar on her, but she became very nervous. We were afraid that she would wander out to the road and get hit by a car, but soon we noticed that she was afraid of the passing cars and never went close to the end of the driveway. But, from the backyard, she started visiting the neighbors on our side of the highway. They didn’t mind. Moreover, they began looking forward to seeing the sweet dog every day.

One morning I went outside to have my coffee on the patio and found a sweater by the chair. Lucky was lying next to the sweater, wagging her tail happily.

I patted her head and asked her, “Where did you get this?” She just looked at me with her big brown eyes.

The next day I found a pair of jeans on the patio, and the following day some bed sheets and a motorcycle helmet. Her collection pile grew every day, and we didn’t know what to do.
“How can you make a dog understand that stealing is not okay?” Hubby scratched his head.
We couldn’t find a solution, so we just kept hoping she would stop.

We got into the habit of going from door to door in the neighborhood with a basketful of stolen goods. We apologized and returned the boots, gloves, screwdrivers, flowerpots, toys, and all other small things she stole. The neighbors understood, and they kind of made a game out of coming to our patio looking for their missing items.

This went on for about a month. On Thanksgiving morning, I saw Lucky dragging something big and heavy tied in a shopping bag. What now? I thought. I went closer to discover a half-thawed turkey inside the bag. I had an idea where the turkey came from when I saw my neighbor coming up the driveway.

“Okay, Lucky, I will draw the line here,” she shouted. “You stole my turkey off the patio table!”

Lucky walked up to her and sat down in front of her. She touched the neighbor’s knee with her nose and looked up at her. The neighbor patted the dog on the head and cooed, “Don’t you try to melt my heart with those puppy eyes."

She wiped her eyes with the back of her hand and dropped down on her knees. She hugged Lucky and whispered, "Sorry, Lucky, I know you’re a good dog. I didn’t mean to shout at you.”

Lucky watched the neighbor walking down the driveway with the turkey and from that day on, we never had to return stolen goods to our neighbors as if Lucky understood that stealing is not okay.


I write magical realism, alternate history, epic fantasy novels as well as fun, educational and bilingual books for children ages 2-14 about acceptance, friendship, family, and moral values such as accepting people with disabilities, dealing with bullies, and not judging others before getting to know them.

Click on my PAGE, you might like some of my books and if you'd like to read my older blog posts, you can find the links at the end of my page.



Tuesday, July 17, 2018

I've Got Your Back Buddy: a Short Story by Erika M Szabo

I’ve Got Your Back, Buddy

Short Story by Erika M Szabo



Today I'm going to tell you a little story about my brave cat, Miau, and her best buddy, Lucky.

It was a beautiful summer day and my hubby and I were enjoying our afternoon coffee on the patio. Miau, our Calico cat, took a catnap on my lap and our Sheppard, Lucky, was snapping at the pesky flies in the shade of the forsythia bush.

Photo credit to Pixabay

We watched the hummingbirds drinking nectar from the flowers on the windowsill. The tiny birds flew lightning fast to their nest on the pine trees in the backyard carrying the sweet nectar to their young ones.

Photo credit to Pixabay

The peaceful time was interrupted when my hubby’s friend, Carl, pulled into the driveway. He got out of the car, quickly opened the back door and let out his Rottweiler, Crow. The dog ran over to the azalea bushes to relieve himself.

Photo credit to Pixabay

“I’ll put the leash on him in a minute. He just had to go badly, it was a long ride,” he said, and with the leash in his hand, he started walking toward his dog.

Feeling worried, I stood up. Past experiences taught us to be cautious when Crow was around. He was a bully and attacked our gentle natured dog to show her who’s boss when he wasn’t securely tied up on the leash.

I was watching Carl approaching his dog, but before he could get close, Crow bolted and ran toward us. My hubby yelled, and his friend tried to catch the dog but slipped on the grass and fell to his knees. I watched in horror as Lucky cowered behind my hubby.

Suddenly we heard a loud meow. I saw Miau darting, charging like a bullet toward the approaching Rottweiler. She pounced, let out a furious growl and sank her needle-sharp claws into the huge dog’s face. Crow let out a painful cry and tried to shake the cat off his face. Miau wouldn’t let go and she kept growling furiously.

Carl finally caught up with the Rottweiler and clipped the leash on his collar.

My hubby tried to peel Miau off the dog’s face. After a brief struggle, the tiny, growling and hissing furball pulled her sharp claws out of Crow’s face and let him go.

Hubby put Miau down. The cat puffed her hair, indignantly hissed a few times, and then walked to our shaking dog, Lucky. The cat licked Lucky’s face as if she was saying, “Don’t worry about that thug buddy, I’ve got your back.”

Photo credit to Pinterest board

The tree of them crossed the rainbow bridge long ago and I'd like to believe that Miau and Lucky have found each other there, too.

And I also like to believe that if Crow tries to bully Lucky, Miau is right by her side to protect her best buddy.


I write alternate history, romantic fantasy, magical realism novels as well as fun, educational, and bilingual books for children ages 4-12 about acceptance, friendship, family, and moral values such as accepting people with disabilities, dealing with bullies, and not judging others before getting to know them. I also like to encourage children to use their imagination and daydream about fantasy worlds.

Find me on my website:
http://www.authorerikamszabo.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Erika.M.Szabo.ND.Author/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MultiGenreBooks

Thank you for reading Miau's story!
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Rebecca Tran

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Wow Erika what a brave cat. Its amazing to think that Miau knew to protect Lucky. What a great story.
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Cats are fearless and she never liked Crow. The funny thing we noticed that every time when Crow was around, he peed the small area where he was tied up outside. As soon as they left, Miau squatted and peed on the spots Crow that marked :)

Rebecca Tran

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Read tale of Miau the cat on #OurAuthorGang by Erika Szabo
 
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Tonight on #OurAuthorGang, read Erika M. Szabo 's lovely, true story about one brave cat, Miau.
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Joe Bonadonna

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A sad and lovely story, Erika. I'm sure Miau and Lucky have been reunited, and I hope old Crow has changed his ways.
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I hope Crow had changed otherwise Miau will pounce on his face even on the other side of the rainbow :)
 
+Erika M Szabo -- lol! Good old Miau. He was one brave, heroic cat. 

Joanne Jaytanie via Google+

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Read the story about a cat that was full of courage. #OurAuthorGang.
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Joanne Jaytanie

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What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing, Erika.
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Thanks Joanne, a true story of Miau the warrior, and Lucky, my gentle fury friends :)

Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Erika M. Szabo shares a lovely story of furry friends and the fearless Miau. Stop by and say "Hi!"
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Ruth de Jauregui

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What a wonderful and fearless friend! Thank you so much for sharing. And yes, I do believe that their little spirits are waiting on the other side for us.
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Yes, she was. Lucky's spirit was broken by a cruel human (may he go to the special hell for animal abusers) before she found us. Miau gave her the will to be happy but she couldn't erase the memories of abuse and the urge to hide when she had to face a bully alpha male like Crow. But Lucky's story is for another day :)

Grace Au

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What a beautiful tribute to sweet Miau!!!
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She was a special kitty :) Strong willed and great companion

Mary Anne Yarde

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That is such a beautiful story. What a fabulous cat, Miau was.
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She was, indeed :) She had this rule: "pet me when I feel like it and when you touch my belly, you'll be sorry"

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Thanks for sharing Cindy :)

Chris Weigand

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Good story
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Erika M Szabo via Google+

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Read the true story of Miau, my brave and fierce warrior cat
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What a beautiful story about friendship and protectiveness among our pets! I hope Miau and Lucky have found each other too.
 
+Eva Pasco I hope so too Eva. I'm sure if there was a way to find her best friend, Miau found the way :)

Nikki McDonagh

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Lovely story, Erica. As a cat owner I know how formidable these creatures can be when faced with a threat to themselves or loved ones. Sounds like Miau was a wonderful kitty.
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She really was a wonderful cat Nikki. A friend found 3 tiny kittens in a box by the road and Miau was the smallest so we took her home. I think in her cat mind she looked at Lucky as her foster mom and sensed the dog's timid nature, so she grew up to be her protector. Lucky was an abused and neglected 2 year old when she showed up in our backyard. We never found out who her owner was and if she was abandoned or ran away. But her story is for another day

Toi Thomas

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I love it! What a sweet story. I can totally see Miau coming to Lucky's rescue and bet they are together again.
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I'm sure if it was up to Miau, she'd found a way to be with Lucky after she crossed the bridge :)

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, Erika M. Szabo tugs at our heartstrings with a sweet and furry buddy story. #OurAuthorGang.
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Lorraine Carey

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What a heart-warming account here. We do love our pets. Your Miau was surely tuned into what was about to happen that day. I'm sure they are all romping and happy over at the Rainbow Bridge.
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I hope so too Lorraine :) They were best friends for 14 years and Miau was never the same after Lucky had to cross the bridge. She followed her best buddy 4 years later
 
+Erika M Szabo They are together now for sure. I know you are an animal lover as I am.

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