Talk Birdie to Me (BAYOU RESCUE #3) by Leigh Landry EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Leigh Landry
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Saturday afternoons were quickly becoming Geena’s favorite time
block of the week.
She snapped a couple shots of the table where she’d set up a
solid blue backboard and portable studio lights. Then she adjusted her
settings to account for the tiny stream of natural lighting entering from a
high window slit on the narrow room’s far wall.
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Her sister, Taylor, entered cradling a fluffy gray kitten. She wore bright
teal scrubs and her blonde hair was piled on top of her head in a neat bun.
She placed the kitten on the table, petting it with one hand while she kept
her other hand close by to keep it safely corralled.
Geena adjusted her settings for his fur and the lighting, while her sister
tapped her fingers to keep the kitten’s attention.
Taylor smiled at the fluff ball. “This little guy won’t need much
advertising to convince someone to take him home.”
Geena loved coming to the St. Martin Animal Sanctuary on the
weekends to photograph animals for the shelter’s adoption page and for
social media posts. Her volunteer work here had started as a favor to her
sister, who was the vet tech at the shelter.
They’d been in a bind for a
Valentine’s Day event, and Taylor had roped Geena into spending the day
taking photos of people with their pets as a fundraiser. That one event
turned into a regular volunteer gig that brought Geena much-needed joy
every weekend.
“I’m surprised he hasn’t been snatched up already,” Geena said. “When
did he come in?”
“Yesterday. He’s been with our foster, so he didn’t have to quarantine.
But she said the lighting in her apartment isn’t great, and since he’s a
wiggly worm, she couldn’t get any good photos. Figured we could sneak
him in today along with the new litter that came in a few days ago.”
Geena took a couple more test shots while the kitten played with a noisy
plastic ball. After a few more adjustments, she was ready to go. “Is the new
litter still in quarantine?”
“Yeah, but they look super healthy. The mom is a gorgeous calico. We’ll
need some pics of her, too.”
“No problem,” Geena said, moving around to stretch her aching feet and
calves. She was wearing her most comfy sneakers with jeans and a navy Tshirt, much more comfortable clothes than she normally wore to work, but
she wasn’t used to being on her feet this much. “I’ve got all afternoon.”
Taylor danced her fingers on the table in front of the kitten to grab its
attention. Then she lured its gaze toward the camera with a feathery wand
toy.
“Right,” Taylor said while she waved the toy, and Geena snapped some
photos in quick succession. “Operation distract Geena from waiting for that
loser to get his shit together is still in effect.”
That had been the case for the last couple of weeks while Geena waited
for her ex to submit his half of the mediation paperwork. Since he was a
lawyer—although a corporate attorney, not a divorce or family one—he was
at least familiar with the legal speak. She’d assumed they could move
through everything quickly without going to court since they didn’t own
property or have kids.
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