Obsession Falls - Page 167
I watched for a few minutes while Audrey played with both dogs. And I already knew Maggie was coming home with us.
While Audrey was busy giving both dogs belly rubs, I moved closer to the volunteer. “That one’s available for adoption?”
“She sure is. Are you interested?”
I nodded toward Audrey, who was rolling around on the grass with Max and Maggie, laughing. “We both know she’s not going anywhere without that dog.”
The volunteer smiled.
And that was how I went from living alone to sharing my space with a woman and two dogs.
But let’s be real. There are a few extra bedrooms in our house. We have room for some kids, too.
Yeah, that’s happening.
I was going to marry that bubbly, dog-loving girl. And she was going to have my babies. That was not the life I’d planned—not the life I’d convinced myself I wanted. I’d been all about solitude. Doing what I wanted, when I wanted.
Thankfully, a ray of sunshine had burst into my life. And nothing would ever be the same.
Audrey wasn’t just my problem now. She was my everything. And she was going to be mine forever.
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