Bomb squad experts arrived swiftly, meticulously dismantling the device. The tangled metal and wires were revealed as part of a sophisticated mechanism, hinting at a potentially catastrophic purpose. Thanks to Luna’s keen senses and timely intervention, disaster had been narrowly avoided.
Passengers gradually resumed their journeys, the terminal slowly returning to normal, though the sense of vigilance remained palpable. Officer Popescu crouched beside Luna, scratching behind her ears, gratitude evident in his eyes. “Good girl,” he murmured, acknowledging the dog’s critical role. Luna wagged her tail, sensing the relief surrounding her.
The woman, still in custody, would face questioning as authorities unraveled the network that had manipulated her. Meanwhile, travelers carried on, reminded that unseen guardians like Luna stand ready to act when danger appears.
That day at Otopeni Airport was a testament not only to the skill and dedication of human officers but also to the unwavering loyalty and instincts of a service dog — a silent protector who ensured that hundreds of lives passed safely through the terminal.