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Puppy Love Chance Meeting: Puppy Love, #3
Puppy Love Chance Meeting: Puppy Love, #3
Puppy Love Chance Meeting: Puppy Love, #3
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Puppy Love Chance Meeting: Puppy Love, #3

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When her puppy Baxter drags Jessica out for a little stroll at three in the morning, she is not amused.  But when that stroll lets her meet her cute doctor neighbor, she decides maybe having to walk your puppy in the middle of the night isn't such a bad thing after all.

 

This story is part of the Puppy Love series of clean meet cute short stories about puppies bringing two people together.  They can be read in any order.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. Coal
Release dateNov 23, 2015
ISBN9781519945693
Puppy Love Chance Meeting: Puppy Love, #3

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    Puppy Love Chance Meeting - C. Coal

    Puppy Love Chance Meeting

    Also by C. Coal

    Puppy Love Valentine*

    Puppy Love Rescue

    Puppy Love Chance Meeting

    Puppy Love Surprise Adoption

    Puppy Love Winter Storm

    Puppy Love Second Chance

    Puppy Love Cupid's Rescue

    Puppy Love Spring Flood

    Puppy Love Blind Date

    Puppy Love Lost Puppy

    Puppy Love Holiday Surprise*

    Puppy Love On the Road

    Puppy Love Homecoming

    Puppy Love Christmas Kiss*

    Stories with * are holiday-themed stories.

    Stories 1 through 13 are available in Puppy Love: Volumes 1 to 13

    Puppy Love Chance Meeting

    Jessica rolled out of bed before she even registered the fact that she was awake. After three weeks she'd become conditioned to jump the minute she heard Baxter's small little puppy yip. Even if it was—she glanced at the clock on her way towards the living room—two forty-five in the morning.

    As she yawned and wiped the sleep from her eyes, Baxter, fifteen pounds of soft black fur and intense green eyes, trailed along behind her making small crying noises.

    I'm moving, I'm moving, she mumbled.

    She fastened his leash to his collar, grabbed the bag with her flashlight and poop bags from the closet door, and was outside in less than a minute.

    Good thing, too, because Baxter made it about two inches onto the grass before he started to pee.

    She'd learned the hard way that when a puppy wakes up in the middle of the night you get him outside immediately. Thankfully, Baxter was a champ and made sure to wake her when he needed to go out.

    You're a smart one, aren't you, buddy? she said, reaching down to scratch behind his ears.

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