Love at First Swipe by Andrew Grey EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Andrew Grey
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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DARBY WRIGHT wrinkled his nose as he approached his kitchen, instantly
smelling the problem. “I know, this is my fault,” he told Rex, who pressed
against his leg. Of course he had overslept, and poor Rex hadn’t been able
to hold it any longer. Darby had worked late because he’d been in the
groove, and he’d slept almost until noon. Darby was, of course, solely to
blame—Rex was the best-behaved and most well-trained dog he had ever
met, so for him to do something like this meant that it was definitely
Darby’s fault.
The problem was that he wasn’t particularly excited about crawling
around on the floor to try to find it. The last time he’d done that… well,
let’s just say that he did locate the mess… with the knee of his pants.
He pulled out his phone and called his best friend. “Rex messed on the
kitchen floor. What do I do?” he asked without preamble. He and Chris had
met at Overbrook and grew up together, learning how to navigate the world
in perpetual darkness. Darby had also had to deal with the fact that at ten,
after years of encroaching darkness, the light had gone out completely.
“What are you calling me for? I can’t help you find the dog shit.”
“You’re an ass sometimes, you know that?”
“Yeah? It’s part of why you love me.”
Or wanted to smack him through the phone—Darby was still trying to
decide which. At least he had ordered something for lunch before he found
out about his little mess. The smell was enough to kill his appetite.
“But what do you do when Token has an accident?” He was at a loss
and starting to panic. In his home, he knew where everything was—except
the doggie poop mine.
“I let Token outside regularly.”
“Stop being an ass and help me,” Darby said.
Chris scoffed. “Then use that app—the See for Me one. It’s what it’s
for. I thought you used it a few weeks ago and you said it was good and the
guy helped you with cooking.”
“He did,” Darby said, not daring to step into the room. “But for
this…?” The truth was that the last time he used the app, a man with this
deep voice that resonated right down to Darby’s toes stayed on with him for
half an hour guiding him through using the stove to make a pasta dinner.
He’d wanted to impress his overprotective mom and dad so they would stop
asking him to move back home. He knew they meant well, but he wanted to
be independent. Yet here he was freaking out over some dog poo on the
floor. The thing was, he loved the way the man spoke and the way he said
rigatoni with a slight roll of the R. It was sexy, and the last thing he wanted
to do was ruin the image in his head, because there was nothing sexy about
anyone being guided toward dog poo.
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