““Hey, feline. Stop!” The cat ignored him completely and jumped onto the back of his sofa, staring at him with a look of what’s-the problem-with-you attitude. He narrowed his eyes. “Fine. Stay.” He pointed a finger at her. “But you’re out of here when I leave for work. I don’t need to clean up fur balls when I return. Among other distasteful things,” he mumbled the last part under his breath. Just as he was about to close the door, it flew open again with a shove as Owen came bursting in. “There... you are Tiger Lilly.” He’d forgotten about the cat’s ridiculous name. “See here, this isn’t a way station.” The boy’s hand caressed his pet and the feline reciprocated by leaning against his palm and omitting motor-like sounds of affection. Lucca closed his door before anyone else decided to join them. “What’s a way station?” the boy asked, his light silver-blue eyes widening with interest. Lucca rolled his eyes heavenward. “I’m not a schoolmarm and I have no intentions of becoming one.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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