Billy’s
been a busy guy ever since he
became the official town dog here. Sally had been the town dog
until she passed
away on Doc’s porch, and then Billy’s owner died just two weeks
after that, so
it was something of a natural progression. Sometimes offices are
filled without
an election.
The
high school wood shop boys built
Billy a dog house next to the school crossing, but Billy
preferred Aunt Ada’s
couch in the cold months and a nice dog depression under an oak
tree when it’s
warm.
Billy was
making the rounds this morning. He
had snacks at the Gates of Heaven Chinese café (back door, of
course) and the
Mule Barn truck stop, and conned a granola bar out of some kids
just leaving
the convenience store. Then he headed down the main street,
turned right at the
drug store, and ended up at the The Rest of Your Life Retirement
Home. A brief
scratching and whining gave him access, and he cruised around,
being petted and
loved, until he found Pop Walker.
Pop can
remember what happened in World War II
right down to the mess hall menu, but he has a tough time with
names and
whether he’s had breakfast today or not.
“Uh …?” Pop
looked at the lady in the nurse’s
uniform.
“I’m Jean, Pop.”
“Oh sure … Jean,
okay if I go outside with the dog?”
“Only in the
back yard, Pop. Okay?”
He grinned. “Okay.”
Pop and Billy walked around back there for a while, and
Pop found a
stick and threw it for Billy a few times. Then they went to a
bench in the
shade and Billy laid his head on Pop’s knee and got some free
ear rumples.
Pop looked down at the dog.
“I’m glad you
came over today … Billy,” Pop
said.
Pop remembers World War II, also.
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