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Not that he’d adive her a hold over hihtly ritual It was so ged out until he could barely keep his eyes open Listening to Zoe read was relaxing and enjoyable He found hi on her every word, ready for ht he usually had to stop hi her to read just one ly it had very little to do with the book, although he did enjoy parts of it
"I think he has to go out again," Zoe said, walking over to the coffee table and picking up a-
"Why the hell are you putting a hot pink leash on hi
Zoe frowned up at him as if he were the crazy one "It’s just a leash Besides it was the last one the pound had to give out," she said, shrugging like it was no big deal
"You can’t put aon a hot pink leash, woman"
"Why not?"
"Because he’s a man," Trevor said, exasperated "What’s next? A pink sweater?"
She shrugged sheepishly "I think he looks cute in pink"
The dog whiht, I’ the leash onto a really cheap thin collar that wouldn’t do
"Do you know if the convenient store on Washburn sells dog food?" she asked, looking over her shoulder at him
"He doesn’t have any food?" Trevor asked, wondering why she took the da when she clearly didn’t knohat the hell she was doing
"I gave hiie of food they sent ho as she stu and opened the door
She really didn’t have a clue, he decided "You don’t want to feed him any of that shit they sell at convenient stores I’ll look and see what I can find here, but you’re going to have to run out toet him some proper supplies"
"Proper supplies," she repeated with a look that said she had no idea what the hell she wasn’t supposed to get
Praying for patience, he gestured for her totook a leak on his floor "I’ll go with you to the pet store tomorrow, but after that you’re on your own," he said
"Thank-eek!" she let out another adorable squeak as the dog yanked her to the front door "Toby!" she cried and Trevor shook his head in disgust, a sissy naht as he headed for Zoe’s kitchen
A quick search through the h her practically eotten to shop or didn’t have enoughon the box of twigs some sick bastard had the nerve to call food let him know that money wasn’t the issue