Abe meeting Dewey

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I come back to the present day when Henry snaps his fingers in front of my face. I shake my head and look up at him, "Wonderful to see that you are with us again." He chuckles, looking back in front of us.

"Oh, ha ha, Henry." I reply, sarcastically. "I was just thinking of how we met." I look around us then to my suitcase in Henry's hand and ask, "Remind me again why we are not taking a cab."

He looks back at me then down to Dewey, who is walking right beside me. He shrugs then replies, "I don't think many cab drivers would appreciate a dog as big as he in their cab." I nod in response, "Besides walking is good for you. Or so I've heard."

I giggle and nod, "I do believe it is, Doctor Morgan." He chuckles as we walk into Abe's shop. Abe looks at us and his eyes get wide, "This is Dewey, my baby boy." I say, as Abe walks over to us.

"You're baby boy? He doesn't look like a baby. He looks rather big." Abe says, kneeling in front of him letting Dewey sniff his hand.

I nod, "I got him almost a year ago. He was in a pound for the first few weeks of his life." I pat his hind end, "He's saved me a few times." Henry looks at me confused as to what I am talking about, as does Abe. "I was walking to uni and this guy tried to mug me. Dewey, being the protective dog he is, scared him off." I say, leading Dewey through the store.

"I'm a little scared having him in my shop." Abe voices from behind me.

I turn around and have Dewey sit down, "Don't be, Abraham, he may be big and protective, but he is very gentle. Maybe, he could help give the shop security." I say, shrugging and petting Dewey's head.

Abe looks at Dewey then at me a little uneasy, "Maybe. But I'll need to see what happens first." He replies, crossing his arms.

Henry chuckles then turns to me, "You want to get settled in?"

I nod then turn to Abraham, "Until next time, Abe."

A/N: I have a few covers I want y'all to choose from. I'm not sure which I like better. The first one is on the sidebar/top. Also this is really short, and I'm sorry. Not exactly how I wanted this to end.

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