My mother said I was very beautiful but today is my birthday and I haven’t received any wishes

Sara Kome Mrs

Kun was born blind, the dog navigated the world through a heightened sense of hearing and smell. His world was a tapestry of sounds and scents, a rich, complex universe that compensated for his lack of sight. Yet, despite his disability, he had a spirit that was anything but diminished.

Today, his fifth birthday, was a day filled with a strange mix of emotions. He could sense the excitement in his mother’s voice, the gentle pats and the soft words of endearment. She often told him how beautiful he was, a statement that puzzled him. How could he be beautiful when he couldn’t see his own reflection?

As the day wore on, the house was filled with the sounds of celebration. There were laughter, the clinking of glasses, and the excited chatter of guests. Kun moved through the crowd, his tail wagging tentatively. He longed to join in the festivities, to feel the warmth of the attention showered on the other pets. But he was different, and he feared his disability would overshadow any joy.

As the party wound down, Kun found a quiet corner. The house was filled with the lingering scent of food and the soft hum of conversation. He closed his eyes, trying to imagine what beauty looked like. Was it the warmth of the sun on his fur, the feel of the grass beneath his paws, or the love in his mother’s eyes?

In the end, beauty, he realized, was more than skin deep. It was the love in a mother’s eyes, the warmth of a home, and the joy of being alive. And in that moment, as he drifted off to sleep, he felt a sense of peace. He might not have seen the world in the way others did, but he had a world of his own, a world filled with love and acceptance.

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