Why A Huge Biker Wore A Tiny Pink Dog Collar On His Wrist-Cherry - Chainityai

Why A Huge Biker Wore A Tiny Pink Dog Collar On His Wrist-Cherry

He walked straight to the smallest collar in the store.

That is the part I remember first, even before I remember his face.

I was working the afternoon register at a pet store outside Knoxville, Tennessee, on a Thursday that had been slow enough for me to notice the hum of the drink cooler near the front door.

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The store smelled like dog shampoo, cedar bedding, and that rubbery sweetness from new chew toys stacked in bins by the register.

Sunlight came through the front windows and spread across the tile in bright rectangles.

The bell over the door gave its tired little jingle at 2:14 p.m.

When I looked up, he was standing there.

He was the kind of man you noticed before you meant to.

Six-foot-three, maybe more.

Two hundred and fifty pounds easy.

Gray beard down his chest, black leather vest covered in patches, arms tattooed all the way past the knuckles.

His boots were heavy enough that I could hear every step against the tile.

Outside, through the front glass, a black Harley sat at an angle in the parking lot like it had been dropped there by a storm.

I had worked retail long enough not to judge people too fast, but we all make guesses.

I guessed he was there for something thick, black, and spiked.

A collar for a dog that pulled at chains.

A harness for a German shepherd or a rottweiler.

Maybe a bag of high-protein food and a toy that squeaked once before being destroyed.

He did not look at any of that.

He walked past the big-dog section without slowing down.

He passed the leather collars, the metal clips, the heavy leashes, the harnesses for dogs that weighed more than some children.

Then he stopped at the puppy rack.

The smallest things in the store hung there.

Tiny bells.

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