“Now, I still think getting a pack of dogs is too much,” Byron began, “but after seeing Odin again and seeing how much you connected with him, I decided to call the shelter and ask if they could get him ready for a little trip to the northern hemisphere.”
“What!” Emily suddenly felt wide awake. “I thought you didn’t want any more dogs!”
“Yeah, but I had a little time to debate it. And I do want to make you happy. One more dog in the house wouldn’t be that much of a burden. As long as you can make sure he doesn’t bite me—”
“I will! Thank you, thank you!” Emily embraced him, clinging tightly to his strong torso.
“I’m glad it’s making you this excited,” Byron said, chuckling. “So you’re sure you want another dog?”
“Yes, I want this dog,” she said confidently, “I felt like I had a connection with him. It seemed like you did too.”
“Okay, I admit it,” Byron said, “Odin really got to me. There’s something special about that pup.”