Against The Wall (Stoddard Art School Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
It was premature to be packing, but she was an expert on quick getaways. It was one of the benefits of not owning many things. With so much up in the air where the cottage was concerned, it didn’t hurt to box a few things now. She thought back to her conversation with Bear. It was tempting to think of staying with him for the rest of the summer, but living out at the point house would mean seeing the cottage every day. It would be hard watching strangers moving in and changing things. And what about Hope? She wasn’t about to abandon her. The cat had finally come to trust Kay enough not to bolt back into the underbrush each time Kay stepped onto the porch. Now in the mornings, when Kay placed her food down, she’d sit and wait for the cat to come up onto the deck to eat. Not too close, but each day the distance between her and the skittish cat was becoming less and less. Trust was a funny thing, even with animals. Forever to build, mere seconds to destroy. Kay found a pet carrier at the secondhand shop a few days ago.
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