Ethan never set out to be a hero; he just refused to abandon something broken. The three paralyzed dogs he found on the roadside became his mission, and their wheelchairs his quiet rebellion against cruelty. In the wreckage of their destroyed shelter, he thought he’d failed them. Yet that moment of despair exposed something far uglier than shattered wood: a neighbor willing to destroy innocence for the sake of a view.
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