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“How many do you want?” the original lady asked sulkily.

“Do you remember their original order?” I asked.

The woman snorted.

I looked down at the little girl. “Do you remember what y’all got?”

She tapped her lips with one tiny finger. “No, but one of everything should do.”

I barked out a laugh, surprised and happy to see that she was bouncing back okay.

“I’ll see what I can do.”

The door banged open, and our donuts were waiting for us, already boxed. “I added a few more in here for you, on top of what she originally ordered.”

I blew out a relieved breath. “Thank you. How much do I owe you for them?”

She waved the words away with a sweep of her gloved hands. “Nothing. I’m just glad that she’s all right. That was pretty scary.”

“It was.” I thanked her. “Have a good one.”

When we got outside, Wendy clung to me like glue.

“Where did that dog come from anyway?” Wendy asked, looking around warily.

I reached for her hand and tugged her closer, just in case.

I had no clue where the dog came from, or why it’d gone after her specifically.

Maybe it was because she had food?

I didn’t know.

What I did know was I didn’t like how I felt seeing her in danger. I also didn’t like how it felt to hold Wendy’s hand.

It was doing stupid, weird things to my chest that I didn’t appreciate.

Fourteen

The only positive thing about being an adult is being fairly certain there is no monster under the bed. Hopefully.

—Constance to Odin

Constance

I dropped Wendy off at school quite a bit later than I intended, then went home to grab a distraction.

That distraction being Possum.

At least when I had Possum with me, I wouldn’t dwell on what had almost happened earlier.

At least, not the entire time.

My mom eyed me as I came into the rehab facility, half her attention on me, and the other half on the wolf juvenile she was trying to get to eat a chunk of meat.

I waved her off, knowing she was worried about me after I’d called her to tell her what happened earlier.

My dad met me by the car as I parked.