Chapter 6- Allie

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Chapter 6- Allie

Allie set aside her can of Diet Coke, glad that Matt was having a good time at his friend Zach’s birthday party. She was just wishing that he didn’t have to go to his father’s when Hailey came by and sat in the chair beside her.

“Good idea, huh? The water guns are a big hit.” Hailey smiled, her bleached teeth a bit too white, her skin a shade too dark, as though she’d just come back from a trop to the tanning salon. Which she probably had. Hailey had been vain about her appearance since high school, and lately it seemed to have become even more of an obsession.

“Let’s just hope they don’t turn those Super Soakers on us.”

“They better not.” Hailey frowned. “I told Zach that if he did, I’d send everyone home.” She leaned back, making herself more comfortable. “What have you been doing with yourself this summer? I haven’t seen you around, and you haven’t returned my calls.”

“I know. I’m sorry about that. I’ve been a hermit this summer. It’s just been hard trying to keep up with Nana and the kennel and all the training. I have no idea how Nana kept it up for so long.”

“Nana’s doing okay these days?”

Nana was Allie’s grandmother. She’d raised Allie since the age of three, after Allie’s parents died in a car accident. She nodded. “She’s getting better, but the stroke took a lot out of her. Her left side is still really weak. She can manage some of the training, but running the kennel and training is beyond her. And you know how hard she pushed herself. I’m always worried she might be overdoing it.”

“I noticed she was back in the choir this week.”

Nana had been in the First Baptist Church choir for over thirty years, and Allie knew it was one of her passions. “Last week was her first week back, but I’m not sure how much singing she actually did. Afterward, she took a two-hour nap.”

Hailey nodded. “What’s going to happen when school starts up?”

“I don’t know.”

“You are going to teach, aren’t you?”

“I hope so.”

“You hope? Don’t you have teacher meetings next week?”

Allie didn’t want to think about it, let alone discuss it, but she knew melody meant well. “Yeah, but that doesn’t mean I’ll be there. I know it would leave the school in a bid, but it’s not as if I can leave Nana alone all day. Not yet, anyway. And who would help her run the kennel? There’s no way she could train the dogs all day.”

“Can’t you hire someone?” Hailey suggested.

“I’ve been trying. Did I tell you what happened earlier in the summer? I hired a guy who showed up twice, then quit as soon as the weekend rolled around. Same thing with the next guy I hired. After that, no one’s even bothered to come by. The ‘Help Wanted’ sign has become a permanent fixture in the window.”

“David’s always complaining about the lack of good employees.”

“Tell him to offer minimum wage. Then he’d really complain. Even high school kids don’t want to clean the cages anymore. They say it’s gross.”

“It is gross.”

Allie laughed. “Yeah, it is,” she admitted. “But I’m out of time. I doubt if anything will change before next week, and if it doesn’t, there are worse things. I do enjoy training the dogs. Half the time they’re easier than students.”

“Like mine?”

“Yours was easy. Trust me.”

Hailey motioned toward Matt. “He’s grown since the last time I saw him.”

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