The Falcon Prince

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Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Paranormal, Love Stories, Human-alien encounters, City and Town Life - Texas
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everyone in town referred to as the “demon dog, psycho mutt”—a ten-pound fur ball of terror. She was a Pekinese with a bad temper, a pedigree longer than the distance from Ria’s shop to the sun, and a wealthy owner who spoiled her unmercifully.
    Ria would refuse to pamper Sukie except Ms. Miller’s great, great, grandfather-in-law had established the town. He’d also started the first bank. The same bank that Ms. Miller’s husband now ran. The same bank that held the mortgage on Ria’s Pet Purr-Fect Grooming Salon.
    Jeanie shook her head. “Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. She wants the works.”
    A hard shiver ran the length of Ria’s body. “Oh, God.”
    “She’ll be here in twenty minutes.”
    Ria sniffed. “But Sukie was just in here last week.”
    “They’re going to the coast. She wants her to look pretty.”
    “Do you think it’s too much to hope that she would fall into the ocean and get eaten by a shark?”
    “Ms. Miller or Sukie?”
    She waved her hand. “Either one. Both.”
    Jeanie was thoughtful. “Nah, I think I’d be more worried for the shark.” She shuffled some papers around on her desk. “Uh, I’ve been meaning to ask if you’d mind if I took the rest of the day off.”
    Ria tilted her head and looked at Jeanie. “You’re afraid of all the blood, admit it.”
    “Yeah, but well…” She blushed.
    Ria sat straighter. “What?”
    “Amy, over at the realty office, might have a house Lenny and I can afford. We’re planning on a December wedding, nothing fancy, but we want to start marriage off right with our own place.”
    Ria reached across the desk and squeezed her hand. “I’m so happy for you. Why didn’t you say something sooner?”
    Jeanie laughed. “I am. I mean, I just did.” She rested her arms on her desk. Her eyes sparkled like a Fourth of July firework display. “Have you ever been in love?”
    Kristor’s face immediately came to mind. He was the last man that she’d been around. That was the only reason she’d even thought of him. No, the guy was a nut, and since her mother had seen them talking and dancing at the party, she thought it was now okay to let him rent the room. Her mother had brushed away all Ria’s protests.
    Ria had never been so glad for Monday. She’d wanted to lose herself in work. Well, until she’d learned Sukie was on her way in. That was life.
    “If you’re going to look at that house, you’d better get over to Amy’s office before she sells it to someone else.”
    Jeanie hesitated. “I hate to leave you alone with Sukie.”
    Ria planted her hands on her hips. “I refuse to let that snarling mass of shedding fur get the best of me this time.”
    “Be careful.” Jeanie grabbed her purse and left.
    “I am so not up for this.” She hurried to the back to get ready, mentally checking off the things she would need. Heavy-duty thick gloves, towels…Valium. The last was for her, not the dog. So maybe she didn’t have any, but it was a nice thought.
    The bell over her door tinkled. She sagged against the deep tub where she bathed the animals.
    “Oh, Ria!” Ms. Miller could’ve been an opera singer the way she always called as if she were onstage performing.
    “Courage, you can do this. It’s just a dog.” Ria pasted a smile on her face as she pushed past the curtains that led to the front part of her shop, then came to an abrupt stop.
    An apparition of Ms. Miller stood beside Jeanie’s desk. At least, she thought it was Ms. Miller. She wore a wide-brimmed, red hat and a bright red dress with black polka dots, except she had no neck. The hat sort of floated on top of the dress and made her look headless.
    “Oh, there you are dear.” Ms. Miller raised her head and her face appeared. “I imagine Jeanie told you I would drop by with little Sukie.”
    Ria cleared her throat. “Ms. Miller, so nice to see you again so soon, and Sukie, of course.”
    “Say hello to Ria, Sukie.” She jiggled her leash.
    Sukie

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