When Anjanette came home, she decided to ask her uncle about concert tickets. She asked, "Uncle Bruce, can I ask you something?" He said, "Sure, Anjanette. Anything." She said, "You see, this new band I was talking about, A Wave Tossed in the Ocean, is coming into town soon for a concert. I know you said money has been tight lately, but it would mean the world to me, especially since I'd get to go with my friends. Can I go, please?" He said, "Well, I'll look at the ticket prices first." He looked online. He said, "They do seem awfully expensive. I'm sorry, Anjanette." She sighed and said, "That's okay." He said, "Maybe your friends could help you out." She said, "Becky offered to have her parents pay for my ticket too, but I hate to take from them. I don't want to take advantage of them just because they're rich and we're not." Uncle Bruce said, "Anjanette, you're not taking advantage. There's no shame in asking for help every once in a while." She said, "But Father always said to never take charity." Uncle Bruce said, "Your father was wrong. There's nothing wrong with accepting charity. Besides, Grandma always said to never look a gift horse in the mouth." Anjanette smiled. "Oh, yes, Grandma always did say that." The next day, Anjanette gave the news to her friends as she was walking her dogs, and Becky was walking her dog. Becky said, "Anjanette, don't feel like you're taking away from us. If you ever need anything, you can always ask us for help." Before Anjanette could say anything, she thought she heard some mumbling. She said, "Wait. Did you hear that?" The sounds came closer. Pretty soon, they could hear some voices calling, "Venus! Venus, here, girl!" Becky said, "I wonder who Venus is?" Anjanette said, "I don't know. It sounds like someone lost their dog. I think we should help them." The four friends followed the voices, determined to help whoever lost their dog.