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Elias was a man of strict routine. Every morning at 7:00 AM, he walked his aging Golden Retriever, Barnaby, through the rain-slicked paths of St. Jude’s Park. Elias liked the solitude. He liked the way the mist clung to the trees, keeping the world quiet and predictable. Then came Clara and a chaotic bundle of energy named Pip.

The antique shop smelled of cedar and old paper, but for Elena, it mostly smelled like —her golden retriever who was currently trying to befriend a Victorian coat rack. Elias was a man of strict routine

In romantic fiction, animals often serve as the "emotional glue." They are the ultimate litmus test for a character’s heart; how a hero or heroine treats a stray dog or a wounded bird tells the reader everything they need to know about their capacity for love. Elias liked the solitude

: For adult readers, modern romantic fiction often includes "pet companions" as significant plot contributors. Books like That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Human or Quicksilver The antique shop smelled of cedar and old

Characters often say things to their pets that they aren't yet ready to say to their partners, allowing the reader a window into their true feelings. Why Readers Love Them

"I have a theory," Julian said, his eyes crinkling. "Thimble only likes people who appreciate a good story. And Barnaby... well, I think Barnaby just found a new best friend."