13.The Human Problem

Neither nature nor animals seemed responsible for this situation. This narrowed the possibilities to one: human intervention. But why would someone abandon a puppy alone in the forest? This question gnawed at Addison, leaving him without an immediate answer. The idea of human involvement added a troubling dimension to the mystery.
In his mind, Addison explored several scenarios, each more unsettling than the last. Was this a deliberate act of abandonment? Or something more complex? The location, sufficiently isolated to avoid prying eyes, seemed suitable for intentional abandonment. Yet, the careful placement of the puppy near what resembled a natural den raised doubts. Was this an extraordinary coincidence or a calculated act?
Drawing on his experience in animal rescue, Addison knew that human interactions with animals often led to unexpected situations. He hesitated to alert the local authorities immediately, aware that he needed more information before making conclusions. The entire scene seemed controlled, almost orchestrated, but the purpose remained unclear.
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