Flex just has one question: Why do bad things happen to good people pets?If Flex has to read one more book where the dog dies, he's going to lose it. What is it about writers of young adult fiction (and teachers of middle school English classes) that makes them deliver such sadistic emotional whiplash with such glee? And then they have the gall to call it Literature? Enough is enough, and Flex is ready to put his foot down, even if it means looking like a fool in front of KK.When his own beloved pet-a cat named The Dog-goes missing, what seemed like a philosophical problem gets uncomfortably real, real fast. The Dog is an indoor cat who knows nothing about surviving outside and probably won't last the night. Flex is worried, and that worry quickly becomes anger directed at the person who let The Dog out of the house-his mom.It becomes clear that if The Dog is to be found it'll be an all-hands-on-deck situation. But can Flex trust God to bring a lost cat back home? And how can he bring himself to forgive Mimi for leaving the door open in the first place?.
The Dog Lives : And by the Dog I Mean the Cat