My dog blocked the door at seven in the morning and refused to move

Laura Bennett still remembers the exact shade of gray that hung over the neighborhood that morning—the kind of sky that looks unfinished, like someone forgot to add color before sunrise. Tuesday had begun like a copy of every other weekday: 6:30 a.m. alarm, two snoozes, the slow shuffle into routine, coffee brewing while her mind already scrolled through spreadsheets and meetings. Her life was built on predictability. She liked it that way. Predictability meant safety; it meant you could measure things, plan for them, and trust that if you did your part, the world would behave.

At 6:55 she was ready—hair tied back, work bag on her shoulder, keys in her palm, coffee warming her fingers. Her dog, Ranger, had always been part of that rhythm. Six years of living together had turned him into a creature of habit: he stretched when she put on her shoes, wagged once when he heard the keys, then waited by the door with the calm patience of someone who understood time. That morning, Ranger didn’t stretch. He didn’t wag. He didn’t even blink in the way Laura was used to. He stood rigid in front of the front door, body angled as if he could physically block the exit.

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