Bleu stands on the left, maintaining a dignified, four-paws-on-the-ground posture, the unmistakable look of a seasoned professional who understands that every performance requires contrast. His head is tilted upward, nostrils flared, eyes fixed on the branches with quiet intensity. He knows the truth: there is a deer bone hidden in that tree, and it is calling to him with the subtle perfume of triumph and poor life choices. Still, he remains composed—because someone in this partnership must project restraint. Rose, by contrast, has fully committed to the role of lead dancer. Balanced on her hind legs, chest lifted, neck arched dramatically toward the source of the scent, she appears to be executing the opening movement of a contemporary tree-based dance routine entitled “Olfactory Longing in E Minor.” One paw floats delicately in midair, not because it needs to—but because the choreography demands it. Her expression says, “I smell it. I feel it. I am becoming it.” Together, they form a perfectly mismatched duo: • Bleu, the grounded partner, providing emotional ballast and moral support while silently thinking about logistics. • Rose, the expressive soloist, interpreting the presence of a suspended deer bone through bold vertical ambition and interpretive flair. The snow-covered forest serves as their stage. The pine branches, unwitting props. The hidden deer bone—strategically placed by a human with questionable foresight—acts as both plot device and olfactory spotlight. To an outside observer, this may look like two dogs frozen mid-sniff. In reality, it is a pas de deux about desire, discipline, and the eternal question: “Can we reach it… and if so, who gets it first?”
Bleu cheers Rose 🌹 on..
I stuck an old bone 🦴 in the tree yesterday on our walk and they wanted it back..
A dance routine entitled “Olfactory Longing in E Minor.”
“Can we reach it… and if so, who gets it first?”
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