*he was by now strapping Roxy into he collar, the little pug overjoyed at going out again so soon compared to the last time. jack pulls a hat on, made by his mother to make up for his huge head, and the two head out into the streets. he hums to himself as he walks, hoping she didn’t have to go too far*
Having run the entire distance, Katelynn leaned back against the wall to take a bit of a breather, having not eaten anything since breakfast. Her stomach growled slightly but she ignored it, leaning over to peer into the window to watch out for the waitress.
She sighed in relief, not noticing her at the front and strode inside the cafe to get warm, deciding to sit in the exact same seat she had been in during his birthday. She sat there awkwardly, looking out the window a bit to see if she could spot him, excitement growing in her heart at seeing him again.
He really is such a nice guy to always want to hang out with me.
Pulling out her cell phone, she decided to just play with it while she waited, her face resting on her palm.
*jack took his time, and once again he had to rescue Roxy from getting into a fight she was too small for. the pug had barked at a doberman, who had growled back, only furthering to anger the little dog. he had scooped her up, apologized to he owner (a pretty blond woman) and hurried along*
Roxy you’re going to get daddy in so much trouble one day…
*he settles her back down and walks up to the cafe and glances around. was she here yet? jack had his back to the glass, unaware she had stepped inside. Roxy, meanwhile, was pressing her flat face against the glass, panting and making it fog up*