"Lawrence Watt-Evans - In for Pound" - читать интересную книгу автора (Watt-Evans Lawrence)

"Uh . . . Free Our Furry Friends," Jenny improvised hastily.



"I haven't heard of that one . . ."



"We're new."



"So, like, do you have a specific agenda? Have you got a truck here, or something, to take 'em away?"



"That's not your problem. You just open the doors I tell you to open and keep your mouth shut and your
hands where I can see 'em." She jabbed with the gun; Rafe's hands, which had started to descend,
rushed back up toward the ceiling.



"Okay," he said, staring at the gun.



"Good. Now, where are the cages?"



Rafe led the way down the corridor and through a door into the depths of the pound. Jenny found herself
surrounded by dogs of all sizes and varieties, most of them asleep, a few stirring at this unexpected
intrusion. A Great Dane whined at her, and a Pomeranian yapped.



She didn't see Dave.
"Where are the newest ones?" she asked. "The ones they brought in tonight?"



"Oh, they're in the other room," Rafe said. "We don't put 'em in here until the vet's okayed them."



"Show me," she growled. An Alsatian growled in response. "Shut up," Jenny told the dog. Then she
gestured with the gun.