Molly laughed brightly as Pavlov wriggled to get closer to her fingers. evidently he liked being petted. “I like him too” she shrugged slightly “would it be alright if I held him? I don’t want him to fall over…”Â
She traced the edge of one of Pavlov’s ears gently before looking back up at Mason. “Well, if you like the name, and I like the name… I think it might just be fitting. Now to decide if I can take him home with me. I’m just worried me might not get on well with the others” She admitted. Some dogs were more difficult with the other dogs. She selfishly had a desire to keep the strays she found, but sometimes it wasn’t what was best for the new dogs, or for the dogs she already had.Â
"I think the chocolates are the real danger then. I never knew you were afraid of your waist line Mister Verger" She teased gently meeting Mason’s eyes. Something looked hidden under them, something she wasn’t sure she wanted to know…
"Of course." He handed the piglet to the woman. Maybe he'd stop squirming so much. Mason couldn't understand why he wanted her attention more than his. He was his owner. The man was going to keep the smile on his face though. Molly had to think there was nothing wrong. She didn't know anything of course.Â
Mason managed to laugh at her little joke. "Of course. I have to look good for the pigs." The chocolates. He was tempted yet again, but he kept his hands in his lap, holding onto each other tightly.Â
"Maybe you could bring him by if you can bring him here. Not around little Pavlov though. Of course not!" Mason watched her with Pavlov. He seemed to have calmed down in her hands. She was good with animals. A stray even let her bathe it.Â
"You're great with animals. Pavlov seems to love you already." The piglet was a baby. Anyone willing to hold him and pay attention to him was someone he loved. "Now Pavlov, you can't go home with her." A chuckle followed the sentence. He reached over to pet the piglet's head.Â
The man pulled back and was up from the couch. "I should invite you over again shouldn't I?" He was over by his desk again, flipping a book open. "When are you open?"Â














