Melissa Skeet recounted the night she fled into the dark, wooded hill behind her apartment in Flagstaff, Arizona. Her husky, Mika, an ever-present companion, was by her side as Skeet fell to her knees beneath the trees and wept. Skeet said she wrapped her arms around the panting dog, buried her face in Mika's fur and apologized. "I'm sorry," Skeet repeated. "I'm…
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