Five furry faces poked up."Blackie got out a while ago and our neighbor's cat had kittens and she said since Blackie was the father, we'd have to find... new homes for them and I thought maybe you'd want one of them to sort of make up for..." she wound down, looking embarrassed and unsure of what to say next.I looked in the box and saw four kittens in various combinations of black and white, about the same age as Pyewacket/Blackie when we found him. The fifth one was all gray and the first of. "I don't see what is so funny. If you don't have a better attitude, I will prefer to manage on my own," he told her."Well, honey, I find it difficult to imagine you doing this kind of preparation on your own... furthermore, you will recall they ask for signature of a witness... not sure your secretary or a golf buddy would be a better choice than myself," she replied. She was right. Bruno had no other alternative. "We will do this Sunday morning," she stated in a firm tone.On Saturday night,. She probably saved his life and here you are saving hers." Well thank God for LeAnn, I'd hate to think of you sitting behind bars because of that no-good ex-husband of mine." Yeah, I guess you're right, that hero thing seems to be going around."They said their goodbyes and Tyler went directly over to Sue's house. He wondered if someone from across the street would see his car but no one called him or came over. Sue was right, the door was closed but it was unlocked the whole time.He collected. And I would be late getting to the office. It was around seven when they pulled into the drive. I was mad as hell. I wanted to kick someone’s ass about the time, this was not what I had agreed to. His brother was the first at the door. While he was trying to make excuses for being so late, my temper spilled over. "Tell James, I am mad as hell about this, and I need time to think." Not waiting for a reply, I slammed the door shut. Dianne had rushed pass us during the conversation. I could.
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