Ellie the Homesick Puppy

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Mum still won’t let me get a dog because she says we haven’t got the time to look after one. Now I won’t even be able to share Ellie with you. And she’s growing so quickly. I probably won’t recognize her soon.”
    Ellie wagged her tail delightedlyas Bella fussed over her.
    “I’ll email you loads of photos,” Megan promised. “And you’re coming to stay. Mum and Dad are going to get me a sleepover bed that slides under mine. Ellie can be half your dog again then.”
    “You’d better record her bark for me, too,” Bella reminded her. “I’ll never get out of the house for school in the morning without Ellie barking outside the gate.”
    Ellie yawned. Megan and Bella kept fiddling around with those boxes and talking, and no one was taking her for a walk. She was bored. She slid off the bed and squeezed underneath it. There were always interesting things to play with under there…

    “I knew it!” Megan’s dad put his head round the door five minutes later. “You two are sitting there chatting, instead of filling boxes.”
    “Sorry!” Megan and Bella jumped up, and Megan grabbed a pair of trainers and stuffed them quickly into a box, just to look busy.
    “And what’s Ellie doing under there?” Dad asked, peering round the end of Megan’s bed.
    Ellie crept out from under the bed looking rather guilty, with half a roll of brown packing tape attached to her whiskers. It was very chewy, though she didn’t really like the taste, and it seemed to have stuck…

    “Naughty Ellie!” Megan giggled. “Sorry, Dad. I’ll clean her up…”
    Dad shook his head. “Honestly, after she ate your mum’s shoe yesterday, you’d think she’d have had enough of chewing things. Just keep an eye on her, OK?”
    Megan nodded apologetically, and started to peel the tape off Ellie’s muzzle. “Silly dog,” she muttered lovingly, as Ellie squirmed. “Yes, I know it’s not nice, but you can’t go round withparcel tape all over you. There!”
    After that the girls made a real effort to get on with packing, and for the next hour they hardly even chatted at all.
    Ellie whined miserably. After Megan had taken the tape away and told her off, she’d sat so patiently, waiting for someone to play with her, or take her for a walk, or at least stroke her. But Megan and Bella just kept taking things off the shelves and putting them into those strange-smelling boxes. Ellie didn’t like it. This was her room, and it was changing. She liked it the way it was before.
    “Oh, Ellie, are you bored?” Megan picked her up, hugging her gently. “I wish I could play with you too. But we won’t be much longer.”
    “Actually, I told Mum I’d be back around now,” said Bella, hugging Megan and Ellie both at the same time. “I can’t believe you’ve only got tomorrow left!” She gulped. “I wish Mum hadn’t arranged for us to go and see my cousins, not on your last day. Call me soon? Promise! Bye, Megan!” Then she dashed out of the room and down the stairs, almost slamming the front door behind her.
    Megan sat down limply on her bed, looking round at the piles of boxes, all labelled by Bella in her favourite glittery felt tips with her best spelling, which was dreadful. “It’s going to be brilliant,” she told Ellie again, but this time she didn’t feel quite so sure.

Chapter Two

    Packing up had been an adventure to start with, but by the second day, everyone was starting to get grumpy. It was such a huge job. The removals van was coming early the next morning, and everything had to be packed up by then. Megan could tell that her mum was panicking that they wouldn’t be ready in time.
    She was trying to stay out of the way as much as possible, but it wasn’t easy with Ellie. Mum and Dad were far too busy to take her for a proper walk, and Megan wasn’t allowed to go out on her own, so Ellie was full of energy, and she couldn’t work it off properly. Already that morning she’d chewed a roll of bubble wrap

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