The Truth About Cats & Dogs (2004)

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Genres: Fiction
DARCY JUMPED back on the grass and started to shake. Sam would know what to do. He’d been inside their favorite place in the world getting a treat. A super-sugared hot Krispy Kreme treat. And Darcy, relieved to have escaped a week at the kennel and a lifetime of Sam’s girlfriend, Smelly Susan, had jumped out of the car and danced for joy as soon as Sam had opened the door to put his coffee in the cup holder. No more Susan. They were both free to be together without Smelly Susan and her voice, a voice that pretended to be nice but underneath said, I don’t like dogs.
Darcy knew he should have seen the van coming. He’d forgotten he was in a parking lot, but he’d smelled other dogs—he’d heard other dogs—and he’d wanted to say hello. He’d wanted to bark and share his happiness with new friends. He’d wanted to play. Sam should have reminded him to watch out for traffic, but Sam had his hands full with his cup of coffee and box of doughnuts. Sam was sad. He’d been playing Johnny Cash songs a
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