A Dog’s Heroic Sacrifice at a Village Wedding

A village wedding brimmed with joy as the bride and groom exchanged vows under a sunlit sky. Music played, food abounded, and guests danced. Unseen, a woman in a green dress emerged from the woods, hiding an explosive device beneath her gown.
No one noticed her except Bayrak, the groom’s friend’s dog. Resting in the shade, Bayrak’s senses sharpened as she approached. Ears alert, he charged, barking fiercely, and dragged her down. Guests gasped in confusion.
Then, an explosion rocked the field’s edge—far enough to spare lives but close enough to terrify. The woman was a terrorist, her bomb meant for the crowd. Bayrak’s actions forced the blast away, saving many, but he lost his life.
The next day, villagers honored Bayrak at his grave under an oak, leaving flowers and candles. A plaque reads: “Bayrak—Faithful Companion. Fallen Hero.” His bravery thwarted tragedy, and his memory endures.