In Loving Memory Of
MISSY
The first rays of the sun reached over the horizon, painting the Rainbow Bridge in vivid hues of lavender and rose.
Puppies lay curled around each other, still snoozing peacefully in the cool morning air.
Eatbugs yawned and slowly opened his eyes. He felt Nickie's warm fur tickling his nose and blew several
short breaths to move it. Nickie stirred in his sleep and rolled over, his paw draped carelessly over his nose.
Eatbugs smiled at his furiend, then stood and stretched. AJ and Noki were tangled up in a knot to his left, snoring happily.
Eatbugs padded quietly off so as not to disturb their slumber.

He crossed the grassy fields and made his way to the kibble bowls. The sun crept higher in the sky, adding a warm amber to its
palette as he munched. He finished his meal and sat licking his paws. "Morning, Eatbugs," said Boots padding
quietly up beside him, "you're up early." "I like it when it's quiet like this." Eatbugs turned his face to the horizon. "It's so
beautiful and I can feel my humans so strongly before the day gets started."

"I know what you mean." Boots closed his eyes and a warm, sweet smile spread over his face. "My mom is just
getting up. Hey, look at Katze, will ya? She sure is looking good." Eatbugs smiled. Mommy Consta was feeding her puppies
and Mommy Mary was playing with a new peeper. Time had so little meaning here, it seemed like only yesterday
they'd played with him. Eatbugs let the feeling wash over him, remembering their love and in the deepest part of him,
the place of knowing, was lifted by the knowledge that he'd feel their strokes again.

Kiddens slowly began drifting to the food bowls. Morning head butts were given and nosey noodles passed among the furiends.
"Mornin' Jasmine."
"Good Morrow, Picnic."
"Hey AJ, you gonna leave any kibble for the rest of us???"
Another day on the Rainbow Bridge wound into action.

Eatbugs found a sunny patch of grass and settled himself down. He stretched his paws out in front of him and dug his paws into the luxurious
green mat. He squeezed his eyes shut in contentment, basking in the warmth of the sun.
"Hey Mr. Eatbugs!"
Eatbugs opened his eyes. "Good morning, Little Dots."
"Watchya doin'?" The peeper's face was a picture of innocence.
"Not much, why?"
"Ummm...." Little Dots pawed at the grass. "Ummm... I was kinda wondering if...ummm...."
"If?"
"Iffin I could pounce on your tail some? Please Mr. Eatbugs?"
Eatbugs laughed, nodded, and started swishing his tail. "But watch the teeth this time, okay?"
"Wheeeeeeee" Little Dots butt wiggled ominously before launching into a mighty pounce.

The game continued for some time, and with several admonitions about paws and fangs, until Eatbugs felt a tugging at his ear.
He froze for a moment and listened to the quiet place within his mind. "Come, Little One, you are needed."

Eatbugs stood up and patted Little Dots on his way. He padded quickly to the Circle of the Elders. He had not felt the tingling,
but the Elder's call left a chill in his heart. Some kidden was in need and Eatbugs feared that another would come shortly.
So many Welcomings, it tore at his heart. Even though he knew it was the way of all things, and understood the Great Promise in
his heart of hearts, each new arrival brought with it the pain of the passing.
He reached the Circle and found the Elders gathered around Persefino. Eatbugs bowed his head.
"Come, Little One," Isolde said, "our comfort is needed below."

Eatbugs drew himself into the Circle and prepared to give comfort to a kidden below.
Virginia looked deeply into his eyes, "Our mission is different today, Little One. There is no comfort we can give to this kidden.
Her suffering will be short and her passage soon over. It is to the humans below we must send strength."
Eatbugs looked at her. "There is no comfort we can give to the kidden?"

Virginia shook her head. "As was your passage, Little One, this kidden's march in the sun must end suddenly. It is the way of all things
and cannot be changed." "No," Eatbugs cried, taking a step back, "We can warn her." The image of his own mad dash
into danger flashed before his mind. "We can stop her. It doesn't have to happen." Isolde nuzzled him gently. "No, Little One.
Would that we could, but as with us all, her march of days in the sun must come to an end now. We will give her strength
when it is time, but now we must look to her humans. We must send them strength and we must make them
understand the Great Promise. There is one among his humans who has not known this hurt before.
We must ease her way."

"But why," Eatbugs asked in an anguished voice. "Why does it have to be like this?"
"It is a question without answer, Little One," said Virginia. "We cannot always understand the way of the Creator.
We can only accept. The world is a strange and dangerous place and even with all the love our humans bear us those dangers
can still find us. This kidden was well loved. She knew a joyous walk in the sun among humans who cherished her.
Her time is over now, but you know it is not the end. We will care for her here until her humans come for her again.
It is the Great Promise, Little One, given to us by the Creator since the beginning of all things.
Come now, let us do what we can."

Eatbugs stepped again into the Circle. The kiddens closed their eyes and bowed their heads. Persefino found
the hearts of her humans and began to sing. The Elders joined in his refrain, sending love and strength to the human
hearts below. They sang of the Great Promise, of the immutable nature of love. They sang of the joy of reunion
and the cherished memories of love.

At length, Persefino opened his eyes. "Do you think they understood?" "Not yet, but they will. They cannot
help but grieve, dear one, as they grieved for you. Time must work its healing, but they will understand. They will
feel the love you send and it will ease them through this time." Eatbugs felt the familiar tingling.
"It is time," Virginia said solemnly.

The Circle rose and padded silently toward the Gate. The Company of Kiddens joined with them as they traveled. Skunk
and Gypsy walked with Ebony and BooBoo. KiKi and Der walked with Beethoven and Noki. One by one,
all of the kiddens bound by the love of their humans made their sad journey once more.

They gathered before the Gate, heads bowed and eyes lifted into the Welcoming Song that drifted in the wind.
Love and warmth flowed down to the earth below. Messages of strength went out to the kidden whose days in the sun drew
to a close. Songs of love and healing poured out to the aching human hearts left behind.
The flash of blue light shimmered away, leaving a German Shepherd standing blinking in its wake. She stood staring blankly
at the Company before her
.

Persefino padded quietly before her and nuzzled her gently. "Welcome to the Rainbow Bridge, Missy," he whispered in a husky voice.
Missy stood transfixed for a moment, then started to take a step forward. She froze in her tracks, then looked down at her legs.
Four! He had all four. He looked up into Persefino's eyes and the light of understanding filled her own. She sighed.
"It will be all right now," said Perse. "You are home."
Missy looked back over the Rainbow and felt a tugging at her heart. "But they hurt so much," she said softly.
"We will help them through their pain. In time they will understand."
Perse led Missy to the edge of the Bridge and looked down on her humans. "Come on. Concentrate hard and they can hear you."
The two kiddens pursed their whiskers and turned their thoughts back toward the Earth.

"Mom? Candas? Stacey? Can you hear me? I'm okay now, honest. I got four legs! Mom? I love you. I am home now and I will wait."
They opened their eyes and turned back to the Company of Kiddens. Introductions were made, nosey greetings given,
as promises of games in the sun and naps in the shade were made. Missy was barely aware of the cares of the Earth slipping
from her. She promised to help Picnic with peeper rides and assured Nickie he really did like hockey.
"Hey Missy."
Missy looked down into a solemn peeper face. "Yes?"
"Can I pounce on you tail?"
The Company of Kiddens laughed as they led their new furiend home.

In
Loving Memory of MISSY who
will be greatly missed