“Finally!” Aunt Peg bellowed. “Where have you been?” In keeping with accepted protocol, Peg usually whispered her thoughts at ringside. But when she felt the need to take a recalcitrant relative to task, her voice carried. Now it seemed as though half the people in the vicinity of the Poodle ring turned to see what was the matter. I glanced into the ring just to make sure that I hadn’t missed anything crucial. Nope, my watch hadn’t stopped. Minis were still being judged. Sam, bouncing Kevin on h...is knee, patted an empty chair between him and Peg that he’d saved for me. I slipped into it gratefully. “I was at the Weimaraner ring,” I said. “Such a lovely breed.” Briefly distracted, Aunt Peg brightened. It didn’t last. “Not that that’s any excuse. You’ve missed nearly all the Poodles.” “Not the Standards,” I told her cheerfully. “Not the ones that matter.” “They all matter.” The bellow was back, seemingly louder this time because I was sitting right beside her.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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