A Biker Climbed Toward a Starving Dog, and the Courtyard Went Silent-ruby - Chainityai

A Biker Climbed Toward a Starving Dog, and the Courtyard Went Silent-ruby

My hand was shaking over the emergency call button when the sound outside my kitchen window made me stop breathing.

At first, I thought I was watching a crime.

A huge man was hanging from the third-floor balcony across from mine, one boot scraping against the brick, one tattooed arm hooked over the railing, his body stretched in a way that made my stomach turn cold.

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He looked like someone breaking in.

Then I saw what he was holding.

A small plastic bowl.

He held it with both hands whenever he could, careful as if one wrong move would shatter it.

On the other side of the railing, the German Shepherd from Unit 307 dragged himself forward across the concrete balcony floor.

He was too weak to bark.

Too weak to stand.

The sound he made was barely a cry, but every person in our building knew it.

We had been hearing it for six days.

My name is April Mercer, and I lived in a tired apartment complex in Dayton, Ohio, where everybody knew everybody’s routines without really knowing anybody’s life.

We knew whose SUV needed a muffler.

We knew whose kids waited for the school bus by the mailboxes.

We knew which dryer in the laundry room ate quarters and which stairwell light flickered whenever it rained.

There was a small American flag by the leasing office that snapped in the wind most mornings, and a row of dented mailboxes that never fully closed.

It was the kind of place where people noticed everything and admitted almost nothing.

That was how Unit 307 became everybody’s business and nobody’s responsibility.

The tenant had been removed from the building almost a week earlier.

I saw him go.

It was a gray Monday morning, cold enough that my coffee steamed against the kitchen window while I watched him carry things down the stairs.

A lamp.

Two trash bags of clothes.

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