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Alright, lads, fishing can wait,” Victor decided, grabbing the landing net. “We’ve got to save the poor bloke.

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“Alright, lads, fishing can wait,” decided Victor, grabbing the landing net. “Weve got to rescue the poor thing.”

Victor steered the boat across the calm waters of Lake Windermere, while his passengerstourists from Londonenthusiastically cast their fishing lines. It was a perfect day: the sun shone brightly, a gentle breeze ruffled the water, and the fish were biting eagerly.

“Victor, over theresomethings floating!” one of the holidaymakers suddenly shouted, pointing into the distance.

The captain squinted, peering across the water. “Looks like a bird Wait, nosomething odd.”

As the boat drew closer, everyone exchanged surprised glances. There, struggling to stay afloat, was a cat. A sodden, ginger tabby, utterly exhausted.

“Blimey,” Victor muttered, shaking his head. “Howd he get out here? The shores half a mile away!”

“Maybe he fell off another boat?” suggested one of the tourists.

“Or the current carried him,” added another.

The cat let out a pitiful meow and tried to paddle toward them, but his strength was fading fast.

“Right then, lads, fishing can wait,” Victor declared, seizing the net. “Were saving this poor bloke.”

Getting the cat aboard wasnt easyhe panicked, scratched, and thrashed about. But eventually, they guided him into the net and lifted him gently onto the deck.

“Poor things knackered,” Victor sighed, wrapping the shivering cat in an old jacket. “How longs he been in the water?”

The cat huddled in a corner of the deck, watching them with wide, wary eyes. His wet fur stood on end, and his whiskers twitched.

“What a beauty,” cooed one of the tourists wives. “And so young.”

“Best get him to a vet,” Victor fretted. “Who knows how much water hes swallowed.”

The vet examined the cat and reassured them all. “Hes healthy, just exhausted. Dehydrated and frightenedbut hell live. Give him ten days rest, and hell be right as rain.”

“Should we look for his owners?” Victor asked.

“We can put up posters, but he seems like a stray. Definitely been living rough.”

Victor took the cat home. His wife, Margaret, welcomed their unexpected guest warmly. “Oh, you poor skinny thing! Lets get you fed.”

For the first few days, the cat hid under the sofa, only venturing out to eat. Slowly, he began exploring his new home. Within a week, he was purring as Margaret stroked his back.

“You know,” Victor said to his wife, “maybe we should keep him. Doubt anyones missing him.”

“Id love that,” Margaret smiled. “Ive always wanted a kitten. What should we call him?”

“Lucky,” Victor replied at once. “Not every cat survives an open-water ordeal.”

Hearing his new name, the cat lifted his head and meowed loudlyas if approving the choice.

A month later, Lucky was fully part of the family. He greeted Victor at the door, curled up on Margarets lap, and expertly begged for fish in the kitchen. The only thing he still avoided was watereven approaching his bowl with caution.

“Must be trauma,” Margaret told the neighbours. “Cant blame him after that.”

“Or maybe it was meant to be?” mused their neighbour, Mrs. Thompson. “Swam straight to you, didnt he?”

Victor scratched the cat gently behind the ears. “Maybe it was fate. Good thing we went fishing that day. Otherwise…”

The ginger tabby rubbed against his hand and purred contentedly, as if to say, “Its all right. Im here now. For good.”

And Victor and Margaret silently agreed.

Sometimes, help given at the right moment turns into the most unexpected happiness. Sometimes, rescue comes not where you seek it, but where luck drifts straight to you. The trick is not to miss the moment when someone needs you.

Because thats when new, unlooked-for love walksor swimsinto your life. And though the beginning may be rough, the strongest bonds often form in the toughest times.

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