Raven: Silver Springs Pets Book 5 by Tabitha Barret & Silver Springs Library

Raven: Silver Springs Pets Book 5 by Tabitha Barret & Silver Springs Library

Author:Tabitha Barret & Silver Springs Library [Barret, Tabitha & Library, Silver Springs]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-12-10T16:00:00+00:00


Charlie

“Have a good night, Charlie.”

“We promise not to call unless something goes really wrong. We got it.”

“We’ll handle everything. Enjoy your night.”

Relieved that I had a fantastic group of people working for me, I slung my purse strap over my shoulder and picked up the two paper bags of food from the counter.

With a quick wave, I was out the door and crossing the parking lot. Thankfully, the snake incident hadn’t scared off many dinner customers. However, it was probably due more to the playoff games on our premium channels than our apology post offering half-price drinks for the ladies.

More lunch customers than I expected swung by to pay for their meals and offered to help us hunt down the assholes responsible. Only a couple of people cursed us out in person and online. They swore never to return to the pub, though I figured they would be back once the championship games were playing. Overall, everyone was pretty understanding.

I texted Quinn a few times, letting him know everything was okay and that I was relieved he knew about my curse. He texted me a few jokes to make me feel better.

Finally done for the night, I had to clear my head and prepare for my meeting with Preston. I had to find out who snitched on me to the Dascălu. But I had to make one quick stop.

Crossing the street, I walked past the Magical Rooster and headed to the corner.

Stopping at Lady Blue Tattoo, I pulled open the glass door and walked around the entrance wall and over to the reception desk.

“Oh good, you’re on time. Dahlia is just finishing up a three-butterfly combo on someone’s back. She’s going to be cranky and hungry.” Gray took the bags from me and pulled out the three food boxes.

I laughed at the thought of Dahlia complaining about not one but three butterflies. “I heaped on extra mashed potatoes and added bacon crumbles to them. Once she bites into that steak, she’ll forget about everything. Was the rest of the day busy?”

I dropped my purse behind the counter and walked over to my favorite blue high-back chair in the empty waiting room.

Gray shrugged. “Milo showed up today and took a few walk-ins while Dahlia and I worked through our appointments.” She brought her grilled sandwich combo to the blue velvet couch and sat down.

Tilting my head questioningly, I frowned. “I didn’t know Milo took time off from work. Is he okay?” Wolf shifters didn’t usually get sick. I wondered what he was doing on his time off.

She bit into an onion ring and shook her head. “He's been exhausted and snarky for a few weeks, but it’s not like he’s partying. I’m not sure what’s going on. I just wish he would snap out of it. He’s been pissy about all kinds of things at home. Whenever I try to talk to him, he brushes me off and heads into his man cave of a room to play video games. I want to move in with Gunner, but I feel bad leaving Milo alone in the house.



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