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Ernies Lost Puppy – Della Cain Kaytea Kat

Finally. We’d been chatting and texting, and that was great, but I was really looking forward to this for the two of us together. It had taken longer to solidify plans than I wanted, and that was on me. I was the one who’d first brought up going on a date, and then I sort of dropped it.
It wasn’t 100 percent me, though. Part of it was Jovan. I had a feeling he wasn’t completely comfortable with our situation in the beginning, and I understood his reasons. It wasn’t so much that he was quite a bit older than me, though he was. It was because he met me when I was a child. Nearly an adult, but not quite there.
Then again, based on the arguments I’d had with my parents for most of my senior year about how I was grown up and they couldn’t tell me what to do, I’d very much been a child. But that time had long passed. He wasn’t my doctor anymore and hadn’t been for a decade. I wasn’t a child anymore, now closer to thirty than to twenty, and we hadn’t met in a medical setting. He didn’t use any information he had from work to contact me.
None of the things that would make this inappropriate in any way were present. We were two men who met in the park. And fine, we had met once before, but that had nothing to do with that day or how the two of us got along. Jovan had offered to take me to the theater for a musical I had mentioned I wanted to see.
While that sounded like a fun activity, it wasn’t good for a first date. You couldn’t exactly have a conversation in a theater.
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Published by Decadent Publishing LLC OceanofPDF.com Table of Contents Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen Chapter Seventeen Chapter Eighteen A Peek at Hal’s Lost Unicorn A Peek at Ridge’s Lost Keys An Excerpt from Ocean’s Lost Octopus About the Authors OceanofPDF.com Ernie lost his puppy and found his new daddy. I have one rule: Pup-Pup stays home.
My sweet stuffed puppy is my most treasured gift. The ER doctor who treated me after my accident told me that when things felt impossible, I should hold him close and remember I was strong and brave. Pup-Pup has been my lifeline ever since, worn soft from years of desperate hugs. I was transferred that night and never saw him again. But I never forgot his soft smile, his kind eyes, his calm, supportive voice…or the way he made me feel safe. Today, I break my rule and bring Pup-Pup to a job interview.
I need to remember I’m strong and brave and that I can do this. And it works. It’s my best interview yet. I celebrate with a fancy coffee in the park…where a real dog steals him from my open bag. I’ve had nightmares like this where Pup-Pup is gone, leaving me all alone. Only this isn’t a nightmare—it’s more of a dream come true when the dog’s owner brings him back.
It’s him. The doctor who once placed Pup-Pup in my hands is now returning him. And he’s not looking at me like a patient anymore. He’s looking at me like a man.
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