I'm doing great! Well, here's a short story for you. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved exploring the forest near her house. One day, she found a hidden path and followed it. At the end of the path, there was a beautiful meadow filled with wildflowers. She spent the whole day there, just enjoying the beauty and peace. It was a magical day for her.
All right. There was an old man who had a small bakery. He made the most delicious bread in town. One day, a big corporation wanted to buy his recipe. But the old man refused because he wanted to keep the tradition alive. He continued to run his bakery, and his loyal customers supported him all the way. His bakery became a symbol of the town's authenticity.
There's no inherent link. 'Hi howya doin' is just a common way of saying hello. Short stories have a structured narrative and themes, which have nothing to do with this casual greeting.
I'm not sure. It could potentially refer to a comic depicting oneself at a party with lots of dogs, but without more context, it's difficult to determine precisely.
Strength can make a dog a top dog. If a dog is physically strong, it can protect the pack or its territory, like a big, muscular dog that can fend off intruders.
A true dog story about dog behavior could be about a dog that saved its owner from a fire. The dog sensed the danger before the owner and barked frantically to wake them up. Then it led the owner to safety. Dogs have such amazing instincts.