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The grocery store was a battlefield of fluorescent lights and linoleum, but for Elias

To anyone else, it was just a five-dollar box of processed sugar and flour shaped like cartoon dogs. But to Elias, it was a peace offering.

His son, Leo, hadn't spoken since the move. The boy had retreated into a silent world of cardboard boxes and unfamiliar echoes in their new, smaller apartment. The only thing that still seemed to anchor him to his old life was his obsession with the "Pups"—the brave rescuers who always knew how to fix a problem. buy paw patrol cookies

Elias reached for the box, his fingers lingering on the cardboard. He remembered the last time they’d bought these. It was a Saturday morning in their old house, the sun streaming through a kitchen window that no longer belonged to them. Leo had insisted on giving the "Marshall" cookie to his dad because "dads are firefighters for bad days."

"Green means go," Leo whispered, his first words in three days. The grocery store was a battlefield of fluorescent

Leo took a bite and nodded, a tiny, tentative smile breaking through the silence. In that cramped room, surrounded by unpacked boxes, the mission was a success. They weren't home yet, but for the price of a box of cookies, they were finally back on the same team.

"It’s for a rescue mission," Elias replied, his voice a bit thicker than he intended. The boy had retreated into a silent world

Back at the apartment, Elias didn't just put the cookies in a bowl. He waited until the sun began to set, casting long, soft shadows across Leo’s bedroom floor. He sat down on the rug and opened the box. One by one, he lined up the pups—Chase, Skye, Rubble—on a napkin.