The Radiant Terriers made several stops throughout the United States. They enjoyed meeting fans across the country, signing autographs, and performing for their fans. While they were enjoying themselves, they also found it tiring. There were long trips, and it was taking its toll on them. Leila was even becoming grumpy. Luckily, Abigail was able to soothe her. Soon, it was time for the band to return home. When they made it to their destination, Greeley said, "That was a great tour. We'll have to do it again sometime." Sammy said, "You bet!" Abigail said, "Yes. I like touring and meeting our fans." Leila said, "I'd like that, but I think I'm going to crash for a few days. If you need me, I'll be in my bed." Greeley said, "I think we all could use a few days to take it easy." Abigail said, "Yes, then we can maybe try to get in touch with the members of New Religion and see if they want to collaborate on an album." Leila said, "Sounds good to me." With that, the band departed and retired in their houses. Leila snuggled with her dog, Paul, and said, "We did it, Paul. We had a successful tour." They then fell asleep peacefully.
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I haven't written any articles on my fan club in a while. I felt like writing a eulogy about my dog, Fluffy. Fluffy was my second female dog. I remember when I got her. My aunt and uncle and I were visiting with my grandmother's sister in Florida. One of her neighbors happened to be breeding Smooth Collie puppies. I took one of them home with me, and I named her Fluffy for the sake of being ironic. She was the most vocal of all the dogs I've had. She was also very motherly. When we adopted Roxy, my Pit Bull, Fluffy accepted the pup as her own. She did the same with my Rottweiler, Stone, and with my newest dog, River. When my first dog, Diesel, passed away, Fluffy grieved more than the other dogs, save for Sadie, my Labrador. Fluffy grieved really hard when we lost Sadie a year ago. Fluffy was really smart, too. She knew hundreds of words and phrases, and I cannot possibly name all of them. I miss her very much, and so does everyone else. I'll never forget her. May she rest in peace.
It was close to Christmas. The members of New Religion decided to go spend time was their families. Sadly, Erin's grandmother passed away. It was devastating for Erin. When New Religion picked up their tour, many people wanted to interview Erin. Lola said, "She lost a loved one. How do you think she's doing?!" Carl said, "Erin needs time to mourn her grandmother. She doesn't need a microphone in her face." Paul said, "She's been through so much. Leave her alone!" Erin thanked her friends for standing up for her. She later said, "I now know how Paul McCartney felt after John Lennon got shot." Lola hugged her. Things did get better for Erin with time. She lost so many she loved, but she kept going and never gave up.