Teddy muttered to himself, slapping the rim of the steering wheel in frustration. “Brilliant. Because now it’s tomorrow, genius.” It was tomorrow, noon already, and he still hadn’t made a decision. And Ginny would be here soon, expecting an answer. He got out of his car and checked the parking lo...
The restaurant Ron had suggested was nice—some sort of gastropub where they’d actually considered acoustics, so they could hear each other talk, but not also have to listen in to the conversations happening at the tables around them. She dug into her cheeseburger—locally sourced, the menu informe...
The puppy was so little, its thoughts focused on the moment, not remembering what had gone past or—well, it was much like most dogs, really. Only littler. And it was already scared of her. But it had to be done. Ginny came in to feed the dogs then, ...