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Authors: Vickie Johnstone

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H
ow was your day?

asked Ben.


Interesting!

said Kay
.


W
hat happened?

he asked.


It can wait,

answered Josie.

It might
be best to tell you later.


Ok
ay –
I
'
m wondering now!


Don
'
t worry about me,

said
Ayla
.

I can keep secrets!


It
'
s not that,

explained Josie.

It
'
s just a bit delicate!


Not the only thing that was probably feeling a bit delicate!

laughed Kay, who then fell sil
ent as Josie shot her a reproachful look
.


Come on, you have to
tell us
now,

said Ben
, mystified
.

Glen looked up and Mimi sat down.
Ayla
leaned against Ben.


Tell them,

said Kay.


Fine. W
ell...

T
he front door opened and slammed
shut
. Josie
fell silent
and started preparing the tea.

David poked his head into the kitchen.

Hi gu
ys,

he said, flicking his hair, but
looking
slightly awkward
.

Ben noticed
Ayla
looking at the floor, shyly. Not again, he thought.
Not
'
The David Effect
'
!


Hi,
David
!

said Kay.

How are you today?


I
'
m fine,

he replied.

I had a pretty good day today, but then some things are best
kept
secret
.

H
e looked directly
at Kay, who pouted.

Josie sigh
ed. Perhaps it wasn
'
t suc
h a good idea to say anything – it m
ight
open
a
giant
can of worms.


Anyway, I
'
ve got
some guitar riffs to learn. C
a
tch you later,

said David
.


That guy looks familiar,

said
Ayla
, playing with one of her plaits.


Have you met him before?

asked Ben.


No
,

replied
Ayla
, frowning.

I
'
ve never spoken to him before, but I
'
ve definitel
y seen him somewhere
recent
ly
.


Maybe in the park,

suggested Josie.

He sometimes walks Glen.


I think it
'
s a ruse to pick up women!

laughed Ben.


Does it work?

asked
Ayla
.


It
always works. That
'
s why he
'
s so
cocky!
When I first met him he was geeky looking, but then he
improved, like one of them male models.


He is very good
looking,

agreed
Ayla
.

Ben frowned.


B
ut th
ere
'
s something
fake about him.
I guess some girls like that plastic, empty-headed look, but not me!

She spun round and gave Ben a peck on the cheek.

I prefer more interesting guys!

Ben
'
s face lit up with a big smile.

Everyone seemed to
have forgotten the big story
, and Josie was thankful. Perhaps it was best not to say anything. She
'
d have to
weigh
it
up. Maybe
David
simply
liked older women. It didn
'
t mean he was getting free rent and
,
even if he was, the landlady seemed to be enjoying hersel
f
! Josie hoped she was getti
ng value for money.
Judging by
her
screams earlier, she guessed that she
probably
was.


I should get going
soon,

announced
Ayla
, sipping
her
herbal
tea.

I have to take Mimi home.


She
'
s a lovely dog,

said Josie.

Have you had her long?


Oh, she
'
s not mine,

replied
Ayla
.

I
'
m a dog walke
r. I
'
m studying at U
ni, but I walk
dog
s for people
so I can pay my way. It
'
s fun and Mimi is my regular.


Must be a nice job
if you like dogs,

said Kay.

Do you get any difficult ones?


I have
had
,

recalled
Ayla
.

But then I don
'
t keep the job. I
'
ve had some dogs that I can
'
t control. They just charge off or bark at eve
rything. One chased squirrels!
I was scared I
'
d be burying the
poor
creatures.


But Mimi
'
s ok
ay
?

asked Josie.


Yeah, I love her
to bits
,

said
Ayla
.

I
'
m going to miss her when I have to stop walking her.


Why would yo
u have to do that?

asked Kay.


W
ell, when I finish studying in a few months – I
'
m studying English Literature – I
'
m going to do another year,
but in America,
study
ing
American Lit. I can
'
t wait, but I
'
m going to miss some things,

she said, squ
eezing Ben
'
s hand.


D
oes Mimi
'
s owner know she has a boyfriend?

Josie
asked, nodding at Glen.

Ayla
laughed.

No, no
,
she doesn
'
t, but I
'
m thinking
that maybe I should tell her.

Ben sighed.

Do you think she
'
ll
be happy about it?


Is she a pedigree dog?

asked Kay.

Glen
'
s just a mutt
,
isn
'
t he?

The dog
looked up and whined. Josie frowned. He couldn
'
t po
ssibly know what Kay had said, could he?
Crazy
notion!


Actually, he is
pedigree. His dad is a Crufts Champion!

said Ben proudly.


Really? That
'
s so co
ol,

said Josie.

Hey
,
Glen, you
'
re
a
posh
dude
.

Glen wagged his tail and she gave him a fuss.


Ah, th
at reminds me,

said
Ayla
, turning
to Ben.

I forgot to
tell you
, but Mrs Hill is trying to breed Mimi
with another dog
. Only o
ne dog
has visited
the house
so far
and he was no good
. S
he
wants a pedigree dog, you see,
but I guess it
'
s only a matter of time before...


P
uppies!

said Kay.

Mimi whined and hid behind Glen. He nuzzled her. Josie noticed and til
ted her head, watching them. No
one else appeared to have
noticed their behaviour
.


What can we do?

asked Ben, looking at Glen. If it was him, he
'
d be devastated
if his girlfriend was in this situation!
He wondered what dogs thought about this
sort of thing
.


They
'
re only dogs,

sighed
Kay.

What
'
s the problem?
She
'
s in heat. It
'
s natural.


Why not
tell M
rs Hill about Glen
'
s background?

Josie suggested.

Maybe she
'
ll be happy for him to... you know.

Glen woofed and wagged his tail. Josie cast him an odd look.


That
'
s a good idea,

said Ben.


I
'
ll talk to her, and see if she
'
ll agree to meet you,

said
Ayla
.

I
'
m sorry
,
but I
really
have to go
now
.
Mrs Hill lo
ves her dog so much that she
panic
s
if I
'
m five minutes late.

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