Alpaca Lies (Bought-the-Farm Mystery Book 5) by Ellen Riggs
Author:Ellen Riggs [Riggs, Ellen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-10-15T04:00:00+00:00
âI canât believe Mabel Halliday fell for José. That is so disappointing,â I told Keats as we drove home. It was late afternoon and the sun was already low. âShe seems so⦠sensible. Like Teri.â
Keats mumbled a response without turning from the road. I might be tired from a long day of poking around, but he was still raring to go.
âI probably wonât ever stop being disappointed by people. I know you smell them for what they are, but it still takes me by surprise. Working in HR gave me a cynical shield that seems to have cracked open here. It seems strange when people keep killing people. I could use that shield more than ever.â
He mumbled something that sounded like a sly dig. âNo, I havenât gone soft because of Kellan, thank you very much. Itâs the animals. How can I stay cynical in a barn full of goodness?â
Now he sneezed, which I took as laughter and I had to join in on the joke.
âWell, Archie is good. And Alvina is good. Some of the sheep are⦠well, sheep. At least none of the livestock are two-faced. Thatâs what I really mean. You know what youâre getting with animals. Drama doesnât pretend to be anything other than nasty and we can work with that.â
The next mumble was more like a grumble. There was no way heâd stand down on thinking the worst of Drama. Fair enough since he was on the front lines of dealing with him.
âLetâs stop at Grub.â I still smiled every time I said the name out loud. So many store owners missed their chance to do something fun and interesting. They were too busy chasing Dog Townâs success to realize that most businesses there used tongue-in-cheek humor. Like Bone Appetit Bistro, where Bridget was the manager.
Keatsâ tail dropped instantly, and he whined. It didnât take any magic at all for me to know he didnât want to face Gregor, the mastiff.
âItâs okay, you can guard Buttercup while Iâm inside. I just need to pick up a few things. The vet left me a list and I might as well take care of it while I remember.â I took my hand off the wheel and held up my palm. âNever mind. If youâre going to point out that I donât want to go home, Iâll just admit that straight out.â I turned up the heat, which really only worked well enough to keep the windows clear. âYou have no idea how much I hate that I hate going home.â
His mumble turned sympathetic. He did know that, and the brief touch of his nose on my cold hand sent a wave of warmth through me.
âThanks, buddy. Youâre absolutely right. Youâre my home. And luckily I can take you with me.â
There was a little more mumbled encouragement.
âOf course. Jilly, too. And Percy.â
He squeaked a protest.
âYes, Percy. You love him, too. Donât even try billing it as a warm body on a cold day.â
There was no one in the parking lot when I pulled up outside Grub.
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