Once upon a time, there was a postman. He traveled all across the world in a flash. Wherever he appeared, he brought joy, and when he left, everyone he left behind was a better person than they were before. And at the end of the day, he arrived back at his home. He lived in a giant castle he found one day. And over the years he turned this impressive castle into a hole-filled mess. Using the front entrance is boring after all, so he decided to use the ceiling to break his fall whenever he returned with speeds that broke the sound barrier multiple times. And there in this castle - now maybe only half a castle - he lived his life... quite unfulfilled. Even though he made many happy, he never truly had a talk with anyone. And he knew the obvious fact as to why that was. The tragic truth about him was that he is a dog. The only dog. An incredibly lonely dog.
That was, until a young six-legged beast of burden it's similarly young herder stumbled upon the castle.
To clarify: The excitable Botsch-calf called Mimmi stumbled upon the castle as it was playing chase with her best friend. It padded happily into the burg with it's six legs. It's maw with it's herbivorous teeth was drawn into something reminiscing a smile.
After her followed a young, exhausted boy called Honor. Honor, the puddle of sweat stumbled after Mimmi. He entered the castle face first as he fell over a piece of rubble strewn across the ground at the entrance doorway. When he picked himself up again, he saw his eternal nemesis standing at the end of a great hall that was decorated with red carpets and a giant chandelier. Given, the red carpets were scorched and the chandelier was not affixed to the ceiling but neatly smashed into the far corner of the room next to a staircase that split to the left and right halfway up. It would have been quite dark in this big hall were it not for hundreds of small holes in the ceiling that gave the castle a very cheese-y feel. Even weirder, the holes were perfectly circular. Honor stood up and yelled at the young Botsch:
Mimmi, come on! It's getting late!