“Ashton had assembled it all himself. It had taken him three months and today he’d be testing the equipment. This, as he said before, made him content—a feeling he didn’t get to experience very often. He was in such a good mood he didn’t even care that the stray dog was back on the side porch, staring at him rather pathetically as he drank his morning coffee. Ashton stood and walked to open the door. “I guess you’re hoping for something to eat.” Ashton kept a garden and he had a chicken coop. Th...e cows provided meat and the chickens kept him in eggs. He was pretty self-sufficient. However, there were some things he had to order, and dog food was one of them. When the mutt started coming around Ashton had ordered some fancy dog food, only to catch the dog eating the poultry feed he’d put out for the chickens. He stood aside to invite the dog inside. The dog understood this gesture and complied. He’d reached out to the dog before—at night when he couldn’t shake the ghost of his father, but the dog wouldn’t set foot into the den and instead had whined at Ashton from the doorway.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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