Jules smiled appreciatively as he held the door open, unbothered by the brushing of his hand across her back. Having received a proper signal, Blue quickly skirted past her owner and darted off and into the distance before disappearing into a field. J only shook her head and situated her hat back on top of her head. “They can’t all be good dogs like you, Odin,” she cooed to the remaining canine affectionately as the trio stepped onto the porch.
She turned to watch the door swing closed and just miss its mark. She frowned, as if somehow she had managed to forget it was broken until he mentioned it to her. “Yeah?” She cocked her head and took a step off the porch. She was considering his offer. She beamed at him. “Even just the door would be amazing,” she said with a laugh. “I keep trying to get Sai to do it, but I’m sure you can tell how well that worked out.” As she walked and led Odin and Owen around the side of the building she unzipped and pushed up the sleeves of her hoodie. It was already notably warmer than when she had arrived.
“As for the cabin…” she trailed off and shrugged. “It’s kind of yours right now, so I guess you can do what you see fit with it?” She put her hands in her pockets and tilted her head to look up at him from beneath the brim of her hat. Julianna had deliberately skirted over his offer to help at her own house, not because she wouldn’t have been grateful for any assistance with the admittedly numerable things that needed to be handled at the aging plantation home, she wasn’t comfortably asking that of him.
She pulled her hands from her pockets so she could point at the various structures and buildings. “So, the training rings are over there…”
Jules directed them around the sprawling acreage of the kennel. She peppered in bits of town and business history as she spoke. Eventually, they ended up at the feed storage, and J unlocked the door with a key, that she pulled off the ring and handed off to Owen. “So, our food deliveries come once a week. All the do is drive up and drop off one or two pallets right over there.” She pointed to a spot nearby. “Obviously, those bags then have to be put in here,” she jerked her thumb over her shoulder before turning to lead them inside the room. “Everything has a spot, and is separated by allergens, so there’s really no guesswork. You just have to make sure to rotate the stock and put the new stuff on the bottom.”
“There’s not much too it, really,” she shrugged her shoulders again and grinned at him. “I warned you that it was gonna be moving heavy stuff that I didn’t want to. There delivery should be here any minute. I know it’s not exciting or anything. Still interested?”
She turned to watch the door swing closed and just miss its mark. She frowned, as if somehow she had managed to forget it was broken until he mentioned it to her. “Yeah?” She cocked her head and took a step off the porch. She was considering his offer. She beamed at him. “Even just the door would be amazing,” she said with a laugh. “I keep trying to get Sai to do it, but I’m sure you can tell how well that worked out.” As she walked and led Odin and Owen around the side of the building she unzipped and pushed up the sleeves of her hoodie. It was already notably warmer than when she had arrived.
“As for the cabin…” she trailed off and shrugged. “It’s kind of yours right now, so I guess you can do what you see fit with it?” She put her hands in her pockets and tilted her head to look up at him from beneath the brim of her hat. Julianna had deliberately skirted over his offer to help at her own house, not because she wouldn’t have been grateful for any assistance with the admittedly numerable things that needed to be handled at the aging plantation home, she wasn’t comfortably asking that of him.
She pulled her hands from her pockets so she could point at the various structures and buildings. “So, the training rings are over there…”
Jules directed them around the sprawling acreage of the kennel. She peppered in bits of town and business history as she spoke. Eventually, they ended up at the feed storage, and J unlocked the door with a key, that she pulled off the ring and handed off to Owen. “So, our food deliveries come once a week. All the do is drive up and drop off one or two pallets right over there.” She pointed to a spot nearby. “Obviously, those bags then have to be put in here,” she jerked her thumb over her shoulder before turning to lead them inside the room. “Everything has a spot, and is separated by allergens, so there’s really no guesswork. You just have to make sure to rotate the stock and put the new stuff on the bottom.”
“There’s not much too it, really,” she shrugged her shoulders again and grinned at him. “I warned you that it was gonna be moving heavy stuff that I didn’t want to. There delivery should be here any minute. I know it’s not exciting or anything. Still interested?”
I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true) and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you.
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