Chapter 206 The Little White Pup
Caroline frowned in confusion. “Huh? What’s wrong with Raven?”
Tyler crouched down and placed the baby in his arms right in front of Raven.
Caroline finally saw it clearly. It wasn’t a baby. It was a snow–white puppy!
It looked about three months old, tiny and fluffy, with soft fur that made it almost too adorable to handle.
“You wrapped a dog in a baby blanket?!” Caroline said through clenched teeth.
Then she met Tyler’s eyes. Caroline realized he was doing it on purpose. Payback. He was getting back at her for laughing at him earlier.
Well, maybe she did laugh too loudly.
“I’m keeping this little puppy,” Tyler said, putting the pup down in front of Raven.
Raven wagged his tail and licked the puppy’s face a few times.
Caroline noticed that the puppy seemed to like Raven just as much. It whimpered and made tiny sounds, as if the two were having their own little conversation.
“Probably thought the puppy’s too small,” Tyler teased casually. “Raise the puppy a bit before, you know, eating him.”
He tossed aside the blanket that had been wrapped around the puppy and set the tiny thing down on the ground. Then he went back into the villa and dragged out another load of supplies.
“Leave the rest for the women inside,” he said.
Caroline watched as Tyler brought out bags of rice and flour, bottles of oil, and two boxes of spicy chili sauce.
He also carried out a few guns and some ammo.
She pointed toward the pile she had stacked by the door of the other house. “I’m just taking these.”
He nodded. They didn’t need to say more. Together, they pulled out the modified truck parked behind the villa–Neville’s old ride–and loaded everything onto it. With the little puppy
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tucked safely inside, they got ready to leave.
Before climbing in, Caroline glanced back at the villa.
A group of young women peeked out from the windows. There were eight of them, all around
the same age.
Now that Neville and his men were gone, they were finally free. The villas were theirs to stay.
But later on, whether they could keep the place and stop others from taking it was a challenge.
Maybe they’d figure out their own way to survive. Either way, it was no longer Caroline’s
concern.
She and Tyler drove off toward the apartment.
Halfway there, Tyler stopped to grab the explosives he’d hidden earlier and loaded them onto the truck.
They didn’t talk much during the ride.
In the backseat, Raven and the puppy were a noisy pair–licking, biting, and tumbling all over each other like playful kids.
Caroline couldn’t help glancing back again and again. The puppy really was adorable. Except for its slightly sharp face and thick, clumsy tail–it looked a bit out of proportion, but somehow that made it even cuter.
“What are you going to name the puppy?” she asked.
“Snow,” Tyler answered without even thinking.
“Snow?” Caroline glanced at Raven beside her. “Snow and Raven–that actually sounds kind of nice together.”
Tyler’s eyes flickered with a faint smile she didn’t notice. “Yeah. It does.”
By the time they got back to the apartment, daylight had already broken. They were just about
to carry down the bags of weapons when a teasing voice came from ahead.
“Tsk, tsk, tsk. Well, it looks like someone’s living the good life.”
Caroline froze mid–move.
Tyler immediately pressed a hand over hers.
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Chapter 206 The Little White Pup
His palm was warm against her skin.
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