FURever Friends: A Klepto Cat Mystery (Klepto Cat Mysteries Book 34) by Patricia Fry

FURever Friends: A Klepto Cat Mystery (Klepto Cat Mysteries Book 34) by Patricia Fry

Author:Patricia Fry [Fry, Patricia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Matilija Press
Published: 2019-03-16T22:00:00+00:00


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Later that afternoon Savannah was preparing to strip the bed in the room Kat and Suki had stayed in when Rags bounded up the stairs and joined her. “Hmmm,” she muttered, “you guys didn’t put this little table back after you found Auntie’s jury-duty letter.” She shook her head. “Rags, sometimes you should leave well enough alone—you know, let sleeping dogs lie.” She chuckled. “You sure didn’t make Auntie’s day when you found that thing.” When she started to move the small table into position, Rags dove underneath it. She laughed when she saw his tail waving in the air behind him. “What are you doing?” she insisted. “Come out of there, will you?” Remembering how dusty the letter he found was, she decided to scoot the table away from the wall and clean under it. First, she lifted Rags out of the way, then she moved the nightstand. “What’s this?” she asked, stooping to pick something up. But before she could get her hands on it, Rags pounced on it and began chewing it.

“Stop it,” she scolded. “Rags, you’re shredding it. Let me see that.”

“What’s going on?” Gladys asked, stepping into the room. She looked around. “Who are you talking to?”

“The cat,” Savannah admitted. “He’s trying to help and he’s no help at all. Let me have that,” she said, grabbing it from him. He snatched at it with his claws and the sheet of paper tore. “Now look what you’ve done,” she complained.

“What on earth are you fighting over?” Gladys asked, walking closer.

“I don’t know. It was behind the side table.” She removed the scrap from Rags’s mouth, held the two pieces together, and gasped. “It’s a copy of an email from Kat to that cartoonist she told me about.”

“Cartoonist?” Gladys asked.

“Yeah, she wants to make Rags into a cartoon character.” Savannah huffed, “Now this is just not right. In fact it might be illegal.” She sat down on the bed. “Darn, I was hoping Kat was on the up and up, but Rob told me she could be a scammer. I sure didn’t want to believe it.”

“Oh, Savannah, she seemed like a good person. I can’t believe she’s a scammer. What does Rob think she’s done, anyway?”

“Well, I’m not sure, but Rob says we have to protect our rights to Rags’s stories and to his image and all. He thinks Kat might want to steal some of those rights.” She studied the letter. “It sure looks like that’s what she’s planning to do. She says here that she would provide photos and that she wants fifty-percent of the action—you know, royalties.” Savannah stood. “I’d better scan this and send it to Rob. I’ll be right back to strip that bed.” She stopped and looked down at Rags. “Thanks,” she said, “I think.”

Gladys petted the cat. “Yeah, he doesn’t want to be a silly cartoon character, do you, Rags?”



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