My dad screamed, "Walk the dog. son!" So I also1 , "Emily! Come on girl, time to 2 !"As she bounded (跳跃) towards me, I smiled slightly at the way she 3 since her legs were too small to keep balance, I 4 down to greet her, giving her head a gentle kiss before we went out. I walked down the block, Emily bounding quickly ahead of me, 5 to reach the park. We arrived at the end of the street, stopping just across from the 6 and waiting for the light to change, Emily bounding in 7 . I took a deep breath, but it seemed those several seconds were too long for the happy puppy at my feet. Emily suddenly got free from my8 and dashed towards the pavement.
I moved to run after her, but a car was shooting fast in front of me. By the time it had left my 9 , so had Emily. I crossed the street after her, calling, "Emily! Emily! Come here, girl!" but she10 . I could feel the 11 enveloping me as I found her gone.
But when I came back home, I was12 out. I walked to the front door to ring the doorbell but no one answered. I sat down on the front steps, tears in my eyes and I13 in the cold, pulling my coat tighter.14 , I was unsure of what to do next when suddenly I realized the meaning of 15 since I felt lonely without the company of my dog.