As an only child, Nicole Renae often felt lonely in her youth. But that all 1 when she turned 5. For her 2 , her grandmother surprised her with a(n) 3 puppy "Chloe".
The two were 4 , and they always played together because they were best friends. Chloe always 5 her face. But when Renae was 18, her father got a new job. He'd be working from home 6 distraction (干扰). "Chloe made a lot of noise at home," Renae says. Unwillingly, the family sent 7 Chloe to an animal home although Renae didn't want to 8 her likeable dog.
Years later, Renae grew up, got married, and had a child of her own. Remembering the 9 that having a dog had brought her as a kid, Renae wanted her daughter to 10 the same. She had it in mind to adopt (领养) a dog as a(n) 11 for her child too. Then one day, she saw a(n) 12 on Facebook about a senior dog named Chloe that needed a new home. The dog in the photograph looked a lot like Chloe, and she was even named Chloe. 13 , she decided to adopt this dog.
When Renae met Chloe, she was struck with a 14 feeling. The dog ran up to her and started kissing her face. Chloe 15 Renae so much of her old dog that the 16 overwhelmed (充溢;淹没) her. She knew it was her Chloe. 17 , ten years had passed since they last met, and her whole family thought she was crazy.
Luckily, Renae's mom 18 that there was a way to 19 the theory: Their Chloe had a microchip with the ID number. Sure enough, the dog also had a microchip and the numbers were the 20 . Renae was overjoyed to have her birthday gift back.