Car Ride Over-Personal Narrative

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All I could think in my mind on the car ride over is that man this ride is taking forever can I just please get my puppy I can’t wait. Today was the day I was finally getting my dog and I could hardly wait I was so thrilled. I had met him only twice so far and I had loved both experiences but I wanted to meet him for the third and last time and take him home and keep him there forever. The first time I had met Pal was when we were in Clarion and were looking at puppies at a house in a small part of Clarion. From when I first noticed him I was so excited I knew he was the dog I wanted to grow up with and we agreed it would be him. The second time I met him was all because of my aunt Sara. I had told her about the puppies there and she was very …show more content…
After the whole ride there which was about half an hour long we were finally in the little place of homes where they were keeping Pal. That day was cloudy but I really wish it had been sunny and a very nice day but I suppose it was a sad day for Pal because he would never see all of his brothers and sister again. Once we finally pulled into the driveway I was so happy we were finally there so I got out of the truck and and walked not ran but walked super fast to get there as quickly as possible. Once my dad had finally caught up we saw pal for the third time in our lives and it would be the last time we would visit him because we were bringing him home for the first time in forever. So the two ladies were out there that were taking care of the puppies said hi and we got to look at all the puppies in there tiny cage but big enough for all the small dogs. There are exactly three things that you need to know about Pal to really know all about him first when we first saw him out of all the puppies there he was the second shyest one there but he was full of love but he’s not shy at all any more because he loves

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