" Kei hea taku kuri?"
So our mate Miss G was distraught because her puppy had gone missing. In fact she was quite certain that some unsavoury types has taken him. Miss G sat there looking like a broken woman.
" Do you know where he is?" she asked...as if I would know and could locate him!?
" Oh bloody hell woman, pull yourself together!" Hopefully the nannies will help....
An image that could best be described as a GPS system came into my view..it showed the names of the streets and the location. There was a huge red dot in the middle of the map.
This is where the puppy's at " Here it is, your pup is located here-it's pointed at Steely Place" (not the actual name of street)
Colour was beginning to form on her face again. " I got a plan", she said.
She rang up her daughter and partner to do a drive by around Steely Place and have a listen for any puppy yelps, because without a doubt the pup will be yelping hard in a foreign environment. But it was most fortunate that the day before a lady from the neighbourhood had spotted those two "unsavoury types" with a puppy and she noticed that they locked it in a shed in one of the empty Housing NZ homes.
When this lady saw the daughter driving and walking up and down the street, she intuitively thought, maybe that young girl was looking for that puppy. The magnificent lady busted the pup out of the shed. She kept the puppy safe at her house and hoped that the daughter will drive by again.....and she did!
The next day our mate was all smiles! "I got my puppy back, I got my puppy back!" And as for the unsavouries? The police had caught up with them. They had been doing burgs in the neighbourhood, preying on solo mums and on those living on their own. The lady who saved the pup was able to give police a good description of these two men!
Ka mau te wehi!
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