The Radiant Terriers arrived at the New Religion household in Oak Ridge. Leila rang the doorbell, and there was the sound of barking dogs. Erin answered the door and said, "Good to see you've made it. Come on in." The Radiant Terriers came inside. Abigail said, "This is a nice house. How do আপনি keep it so clean?" Lola said, "I enjoy cleaning. It runs in the family. My mother used to clean people's houses for a living." Carl said, "Don't take all the credit, Lola. I help." She said, "Yeah, আপনি do." Paul came out and said, "Hey, guys! I see আপনি brought the namesake dog with you." Leila said, "We sure did." Leila's dog, Paul, went up to Fritz and Klondike. The three সারমেয় then playfully chased each other. Sammy asked, "How is Fritz enjoying his retirement?" Erin said, "He's taking it easy, but he still has pep in his step. I'm glad we retired him while he's still feeling good." Lola said, "Make yourselves at home. I've made some roasted হাঁস for dinner." Greeley said, "That's my favorite." After a hearty dinner, the two bands talked for a while. When they decided to call it a night, Paul showed the Radiant Terriers the guest bedrooms. He said, "You all can work it out however আপনি want. If আপনি need anything, don't hesitate to let us know." The Radiant Terriers settled into the guest bedrooms, eager for the পরবর্তি day.
Closing
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad আপনি are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how ব্রেভ he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused দ্বারা her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a ব্রেভ man, Carl. You're a ব্রেভ man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad আপনি are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how ব্রেভ he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused দ্বারা her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a ব্রেভ man, Carl. You're a ব্রেভ man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END