Out in the courtyard the man kneels down slowly to unleash the dog. The cobblestones are damp from last nights rain. He listens to his knees and ankles crack as he kneels giggerly on one knee. The courtyard is quiet.
“You’re a good girl.” he whispers, searching for her the collar under her black and tan coat. She raises her paw to him as he tries to unhook her collar from the leash.
“Damn.”
His hands shake badly but he finally dangles the leash in front of her to show her her freedom. She gets down on her front paws, barking her invition to play, then she jumps up and down on her front paws, her nails clicking on the cobblestones. He laughs and slowly stands up.
“Let me see…did I bring your ball with me?”
She loses all her regal dignity, she whimpers, whines and makes feigned charges towards the courtyard gate.The man reaches into his overcoat and without any more teasing throws the ball as best as he can. She corners the ball near the guardhouse and brings it back, growling a challenge until she drops it at his feet.
“Don’t make me bend down again, girl.”
Seemingly, she understands and picks it up gently and holds her head up to him. He throws it better this time, almost halfway across the courtyard. It takes an odd bounce off a cobblestone and hits a staff car. It’s getting lighter. He can hear the sounds of the city waking.
“One more time, girl.” he says, repeating the dance.
She stops in the little garden near the gate and crouches, her back legs taking out some new crocuses when she finishes. She comes back and he bends to pet her head and the length of her back. She tries to lick his hand and moves close to his side.
“Are you ready for breakfast?”
He doesn’t put the leash back on and she follows him faithfully as he limps to the front door. The place is coming alive. A soldier opens the door for him.
“Good Morning, Mein Fuerher.”
“Good Morning, Corporal.”
He stops in the foyer and turns back to the soldier.
“Please get some one to pick up Blondi’s business in the garden, Corporal.”
The sunlight is advancing through the iron gate, the courtyard steams to meet the day.