After Adam finished up in the mansion, he went back downstairs to enjoy the garden in spring bloom as he sometimes did when he went on his walks in and and around the grounds, and that was how he happened to be in the right place at the right time to hear Lucky barking.
Pets weren't new to him, but puppies yipping excitedly like that tended to be attached to someone. When he looked down the other hedge path, there was a dalmatian on a leash and a familiar face holding the other end of it--Emma.
Hard to forget a face when they'd wrestled with you and come back from the future to say "hi" to you.
He lifted his hand in greeting for her. After everything, they'd sort of come to an agreement not to be strangers, hadn't they? And she wasn't exactly bouncing up and down with energy, so maybe she needed a friendly greeting. "Sorry, you missed the food," he had to add for the dog, once Lucky caught wind of the fact Adam had stopped to eat by the garden path. He had a bag on the ground with a paper wrapper next to it, but there was nothing but sandwich crumbs left for the dog to sniff at in vain.
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Pets weren't new to him, but puppies yipping excitedly like that tended to be attached to someone. When he looked down the other hedge path, there was a dalmatian on a leash and a familiar face holding the other end of it--Emma.
Hard to forget a face when they'd wrestled with you and come back from the future to say "hi" to you.
He lifted his hand in greeting for her. After everything, they'd sort of come to an agreement not to be strangers, hadn't they? And she wasn't exactly bouncing up and down with energy, so maybe she needed a friendly greeting. "Sorry, you missed the food," he had to add for the dog, once Lucky caught wind of the fact Adam had stopped to eat by the garden path. He had a bag on the ground with a paper wrapper next to it, but there was nothing but sandwich crumbs left for the dog to sniff at in vain.