The first cold nights sent Billy
indoors. Aunt Ada always had room on the couch for Billy. It was different
now, of course, since Desdemona passed away. She was good, for a cat. Now
there was just Billy and the other cat, Boots, to share the couch.
Billy was no dummy. In the past
three years or so, since he became the official town dog, he not only knew
his duties, but his options as well. Billy’s duties were to see the children
safely across the street to school (helped by Martin, the crossing guard)
and to visit the residents of the Rest of Your Life retirement home.
And his options? Well, with cold weather
on its way, Billy knew he could leave his favorite bed under the cottonwood
tree and move into the insulated dog house the high school kids built for
him. And … this is the good part … he could do what he always did
and move in with Aunt Ada and Boots at night.
In making his daily rounds, Billy
was given snacks out the back door of several cafes and the retirement
home. The Mule Barn had a special each Sunday on chicken fried steak, so
Billy learned to hit the Barn’s back door when he saw folks going to church.
And Boots doesn’t wiggle around much on
the couch. Life is good.
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