Like Cats and Dogs by Kate McMurray
Author:Kate McMurray
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Published: 2021-02-25T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 16
Spring felt like it lasted about a day and a half. When Caleb had lived in Boston, the joke was if you didnât like the weather in Massachusetts, wait five minutes. And that applied here, because after several disgustingly warm days, New York was finally blessed with gorgeous weather.
Caleb left work in the early evening, looking forward to walking home in this weather, maybe grabbing takeout from the Tex-Mex place near his apartment, and just watching TV with Hank.
As he walked outside, so did Lauren.
âYou guys closed for the day?â Caleb asked.
âNo. Paige is closing today. Diane actually told me I work too much, so sheâs forbidden me from staying until close on days when I come in to open.â
Caleb smiled. âForbidden you, eh? Donât you close at six? Which is in about ten minutes?â
âYes, but weâre staying open tonight to host a writersâ group after hours. Paige can handle it. If this goes well, we may start a book club or something next. Dianeâs letting me hire a couple of extra people, so if we start staying open later, itâs not an undue burden on the current staff.â
âSounds like youâre expanding.â
âYeah. Itâs weird. Iâll admit, when I took this job, I loved it, but I thought it was kind of a novelty. I used to manage a coffee shop, and a cat café opened up nearby, tucked into this storefront around the corner, but it lasted maybe four months.â
âAnd you took the job anyway?â
âDiane is persuasive.â
Caleb wanted to ask more about that, but he felt like an idiot just standing on the sidewalk. âUh, you have plans tonight?â
She smiled. âNot really, no.â
âIâm headed home myself.â
âOh.â She seemed disappointed by that.
âI was going to walk. Would you like to walk with me? Maybe get some dinner close to my place? Meet Hank?â
âReally?â
âYeah.â
She smiled, which made warmth spread in his chest, a feeling he didnât want to analyze too closely. âSure, that sounds nice.â
It wasnât until they turned the corner to walk north toward Calebâs apartment that it registered: Heâd asked her to do something and sheâd said yes and theyâd exchanged nary an angry word. Caleb didnât want to think too hard about what that meant. Had something in their relationship changed? Should it have? Did he want it to?
Best not to think about it. Asking her to come home with him had been an entirely spontaneous decision. He had no motive beyond wanting to spend time with her. And why did he want to spend time with her?
Nope. Not going there.
They walked and made small talk about how nice the weather was for the next block. Then he said, âSo how did you end up going from a coffee shop to managing a cat café?â
She laughed. âI donât know. Life is strange sometimes. My college degree is in art history.â
Well, that figured. Caleb didnât want to be judgmental, but Lauren did strike him as the sort of person who would spend a lot of money on a degree in something useless.
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