"I'm being kidnapped," thought Nick as this stranger was trying to wrestle him into his harness, on a Monday, when Mom was supposed to be home. His mind raced to all his options for not going with this nefarious criminal. He thought it was very clever she brought along his buddy Nellie for the heist, but he was on to that. "I know," he thought, "I'll drag behind like a 300 lb. weight. She should give up after a block and bring me back home." His plan failed and he was taken to a house he recognized, only to be met by another buddy of his, Rascal. "This is weird." "Why am I here?" "What's happening?"
So, let's back up a bit and start at the beginning. On Mondays Nick's Mom works from home. We usually don't meet up with them until the evening stroll around the neighborhood, for juicy gossip, judging people's houses, running into other dog walkers, and letting Nellie and Nick sniff, try to find things to eat off the sidewalks, and otherwise get business done. On Tuesdays, because some people are forced to go into the office whether it makes a difference or not, Nellie and I show up at Nick's house to render the first class concierge service he is accustomed to. We also distract him a bit from his wailing in sorrow that he has been left alone without constant attention to his every need. So, strangers we are not. In fact, I have proudly been his auntie for quite some time now, and though he is not a cuddle-bug by nature, he happily allows ear and back scratches before he settles onto his bed.
Alas, Nick's Mom had an emergency to deal with and had to leave Nick behind. Being alerted to the issue, naturally Nellie and I went over to check on her best friend. Turns out the issue required more time than expected so a decision was made on the spot: Nick naturally would come to my house to stay until things were sorted. That's where his angst kicked in. And that's where the harness wrestling ensued. Fortunately I had already experienced that Olympic sport with Paco the Pug, so it didn't take too long to figure out how to best deal with the situation and we were ready to head out. Only Nick, in his confusion, didn't much like the idea, so for 4 blocks, tried to indicate his displeasure by insisting he was being kidnapped to anyone who would listen, and making his 20 pounds of angst weigh as much as possible to drag behind. Once we made it to the house, however, he realized that this was a safe place to just hang out and concierge service would be provided as usual. Which, of course, it was. He supervised kitchen duties, was supervised in turn as he roamed the backyard, and happily bounced ahead of us on the subsequent two walks we took. All was back to normal.
Fortunately Mom was able to come home earlier in the evening than expected, and Nick's response to that was to curl up in an exhausted ball and go to sleep.
And now, to make up for his confusion about the affair, he would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year.