The eroticism of malcolm xpurest, sweetest love story of summer 2017 has come to an appropriately slobbery conclusion: Chris Evans has officially been reunited with his dog, Dodger.
And because Evans is the Best Chris, he's shared video footage so all of us can bask in their joy.
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It's quite a turnaround from that harrowing time two months ago when we all thought Dodger was dead, thanks to this accidentally cryptic tweet by Evans:
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Evans quickly clarified that Dodger hadn't died – they were just going to be separated for a while. Which is heartbreaking in its own way!
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Throughout the summer, Evans continued to tweet about how much he missed his dog, because Evans is all of us when we're separated from our beloved pets.
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One time, he even dropped in a #tbt to happier, more Dodger-filled times.
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Evans and Dodger first got together in 2016, while he was filming Gifted. "One of the last scenes we were filming was in a pound, a kennel," he told People.
"I foolishly walked in and I thought, ‘Are these actor dogs or are these real up for adoption dogs?’ And sure enough they were, so I was walking up and down the aisles and saw this one dude and he didn’t belong there. I snagged him and he’s such a good dog."
Later that same year, Dodger famously made an appearance in Evans' 22 Pushup Challenge video.
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The BFFs spent Valentine's Day together, too.
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In conclusion: I'm not crying you're crying.
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