stay at Mrs. Harris's
house for another few days,” he suggested. “That way, I can keep an eye on you
in case you need me. I wouldn't want you to break down at your new house when
you're all alone.”
Vanessa shook her head. “Even if that
happened, I would be better off. The cats will be more comfortable there, and
we can all relax and make ourselves at home. I just know we're all going to be
very happy there—even happier than we were in the apartment.”
He gazed down into her face. “I wish
there was something I could do to make your burden lighter.”
She smiled and put her arms around him.
“You are. You don't have to worry about me. Whatever happens to me, I'll have
my cats to see me through.”
The End.
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