“I thought you weren’t going to let Tara have her for a minute there.”
“I was just being cautious.” Ally raked hay out of a kennel and replaced it with a fresh batch. “I know Tara would never dump a dog, but a lot of the reason there are so many strays is because people aren’t prepared to have a pet. Some breeds have more issues than others, so I make sure my potential adoptive families understand what they’re getting into.”
“I’m glad she passed. She’d already fallen in love with Buttercup.”
“Actually, Tara got the brief version since she’s owned a Chihuahua before. If she hadn’t, I’d have gone into the chewing-on-the-couch issues.” The barking around them reached a crescendo as the last of the volunteers exited. “If the potential adoptive family has thought through all aspects of having a pet, there’s more of a chance that both the pet and their person will be happy.”
“So why didn’t you grill me about Oreo before you agreed to let me be his person?”
“Because I know you. I remember how much you loved Duke. How patient you were with him. Even as a kid. And I know you’ll love Oreo and take care of him.”
Memories of his first dog warmed Cody’s insides. That Ally remembered did funny things in his chest.
“You’ll take care of him no matter where you end up.”
No matter where he ended up? Apparently he hadn’t convinced her he was settling in Aubrey yet. Even though his longhorns arrived yesterday and she was vaccinating them tomorrow. Maybe he should’ve had a little faith and bought the ranch instead of leasing it.
The phone rang and she hurried past the kennels to the desk. “Ally’s Vet Clinic and Adopt-a-Pet. May I help you?”
Cody scratched Oreo’s ears and cooed at him. How did animals reduce full-grown men to baby talk? Probably the same way babies did. Michaela, his niece courtesy of Mitch and Caitlyn, had him making silly faces and doing whatever it took just to get a grin out of her these days.
And made him think about having his own kids someday. If he lived long enough for it.
Ally let out a little whoop, whirled around and came running toward him.
“What?” He stood.
“You’re so awesome!” She hugged him.
His arms slid around her waist, sending his pulse into orbit. “I’ve been trying to convince everyone of that for years.”
“That was a friend of Tara’s. She said you told her all about my shelter. She’s coming tomorrow to get three cats and a dog, maybe even two dogs, for her kids.”
“That’s wonderful.” But not nearly as wonderful as holding her.
She pressed her cheek against his chest, probably hearing his erratic heartbeat. Way too soon, she pushed away from him and their gazes locked. Her face neared his as she rose on tiptoe.
Was she going to kiss him? He closed his eyes in anticipation but her lips brushed his cheek. And then she was gone.
By the time he found enough courage to open his eyes, she was grabbing a leash off the wall.
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