“We Cat-napped a Cat, yeah, but
you guys had nothing to do with that
part.”
“Are you kidding me, we drove the
getaway cab.”
“The only thing I remember is
calling you for a cab ride,” I said and
pulled out my wallet, and then gave him
forty dollars, “There, that’ll make it
official.”
He took it reluctantly.
“I'll talk it over with Mouse.
She's the smart one in the family.”
“You're not dumb Wee,” Rhonda
said.
“When it comes to numbers, forget
about it, anyway, we’ve got to go.
Maybe I'll stop by, before I start work
later tomorrow... uh, today, if that's
ok?”
* I told him that’d be fine.
“I didn't get a chance to say bye
to Amy, I personally loved what she was
saying about humans. Some of us are a
sorry lot,” and started down the steps
to his cab.
“Yeah, you sure are,” my Arch said
and then kicked me in the shins. No,
not really, but I could see it in her
eyes.
As Beth joined me at the door, my
Arch smiled sweetly and told us, “You
both have a lovely evening, sorry
morning, and tell the Cat I love her.”
When I closed the door, I could've
sworn she was a little tipsy.
“Why did you give her liquor?”
“Oh, come on hon,” she said with
that crooked little smile, that always
got me, and then turned serious, “Is
this going to be a problem?”
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