Falling in Reverse by Julia Wolf EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Julia Wolf
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RONAN
THE VIBRATING PHONE IN MY POCKET SPIKED MY HEART
RATE, and I did my level best to ignore it. The situation was completely out
of hand. Action would have to be taken as soon as I was back at the office.
For the time being, I tried to relax as best as I could while I watched my
borrowed dog roll on his back in the grass, soaking up the scent of the
hundreds of other dogs who traversed this park day after day. There wasn’t
much personal space in Manhattan, not even for dogs.
“Watch it, fella. If I take you back covered in mud, your ma’s gonna
have my hide.”
The dog paused his rolling at the sound of my voice and gave me the
most epic side-eye. That was his only acknowledgment before he continued
on his merry way, his wiggling back kicking up a cloud of dirt.
I guessed I’d let the fella have his day. Steven the dog lived a pretty
easy life in the sky, spoiled as he was, but living in the city, he didn’t get his
paws in the grass often enough. Not that he wouldn’t roll in a pile of shit on
the sidewalk just as merrily.
The vibration of my phone sent me shooting to my feet. I was at my
wit’s end. If the dog weren’t living in his glory, I’d burn rubber out of this
park to the nearest pub and drown out the incessant noise with a pint or two.
Not that that would’ve been a solution, but Christ, I could use a break.
I slipped my phone from my pocket to ensure I wasn’t missing anything
important. It only took a quick look to assess the texts streaming in weren’t
work related. I didn’t bother reading them. They’d said the same thing for
weeks.
Groaning in frustration, I tucked my phone away again, cursing myself
for looking at it.
A dog shaped like a potato with wee little legs toddled up to Steven,
taking a sniff of his rear like they were old pals. Steven, in turn, rolled to his
belly and took a good look at this interloper. They became acquainted,
taking great whiffs of one another. Oh, to be a dog, smelling arse to decide
if the company’s worth keeping.
A woman approached the pair, tapping her thighs. “Daisy, come on,
honey bunny. We don’t sniff stranger’s booties. It’s not polite.” She
crouched, giving the sentient potato a good pat, only to be ignored.
She stood again, throwing her arms to her side. “Daisy, you drive me
bananas. You don’t have to flirt with every pretty boy you meet. We have to
go home soon, sweet girl.” She sighed. “Fine. I’ll give you five minutes,
then it’s lights out on this new relationship.”
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