Bear may have looked like a force, but the dog was a complete lover. On the rare occasion someone approached to pet the behemoth, he’d go up on his hindquarters, drop his front paws on the person’s shoulders, and nearly knock them backward, aiming for a lick or twelve. Their first week together, Lucie had learned not to give him much slack. As in any at all. Considering the heat today, and the melting asphalt, a dog his size shouldn’t be moving fast anyway. In the subtle mayhem of Chicago traffic, a taxi driver sat on his horn. Bear halted, turned toward the offending sound, and let out three rapid-fire barks. That’ll teach him, Bear. Having added his opinion, Bear went back to searching the pavement for a good spot to relieve himself. Oh, these dogs. If there ever came a time where she’d have to be in the office full-time, hopefully running her Fortune 500 company, she’d miss the quirky rascals. She wouldn’t miss schlepping around in snow in the winter, but being outside during the other three seasons, getting the air and exercise, wailing through the streets on her scooter from client to client, all of that she’d miss.
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