Read It And Weep (A Library Lover's Mystery) - Plot & Excerpts
Sully asked. “No, I didn’t! What would make you even think a thing like that?” “Well, he was moving in on your girl,” Charlie said. “Oh, my god, do you not have a filter for that mouth?” Lindsey asked him. She snatched her bike from Sully and wheeled it through the side door of the garage. When she came back out, Sully was glaring at Charlie, who was looking sheepish. “It’s just—” Charlie began but Lindsey held up her hand to stop him before he said something even more incredibly stupid. “Come on, Heathcliff,” Charlie said. “Looks like I’m sharing your doghouse.” Heathcliff jumped on Sully one more time before following Charlie into the house. “Sorry about that,” Lindsey said. “No need for you to be,” Sully said. “Charlie leads with his mouth. That’s what makes him such a good rock singer.”
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