Welcome back, my lovely reader~
If this is your first visit to the L&L series,
STOP
go read the first one 'Love & Lattes: A bunny's bounty' to get the best experience. This is a direct sequel and I
STRONGLY
recommend reading the first one so you're not lost.
Take your time, I'll wait for you to catch up. :3
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And with that out of the way...
Welcome to the finale, my lovely reader!
Things will move quickly in this one, but it's also a big episode, clocking in at nearly 14k words!
Perhaps the writing was on the wall, perhaps not. I hope I surprise you with a few twists and turns before this one is finished, but regardless, I do hope you ultimately enjoyed your time in Joseph and Ivory's little world. Pardon me; Joseph, Ivory, Isaac, and Karen's little world.
I always get a little emotional when I finish one of these... I fall in love with all my characters so easily.
Well, that's enough rambling from me, let's jump right in!
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Episode 8:
Songs For A Fox
"I warned you about moving in, didn't I? Now she has you hooked," The wolf growled the words with a toothy grin, sitting across from the fox at a small cafe.
Joseph sipped on his cup of coffee, his handpaws cradling the mug, a silver band resting on his padded-finger. "It's not an engagement ring, it's just a promise ring, you know, something to show we are serious."
Isaac barked out a laugh and leaned back in his chair, holding his one paw up showing off the rings. "Yeah, they have a name for that, Joe. It's an engagement ring."
"Give me a break, we've not even talked about marriage!" The young fox barked, his cheeks warming as his eyes looked away.
"Neither did me and Karen after it happened... then the next thing I know, I'm speaking vows again." The wolf grinned wide but decided to give the younger dog a break and shift the topic.
Isaac set the coffee mug down and folded his handpaws on the table. "So, why did you want to meet me alone? Usually, the girls are with us, if this is a confession?"
"Blow me." The fox growled before taking another gulp of coffee.
"Not the most romantic confession, but I applaud how succinct it was." The wolf spoke with a wide grin.
Joseph grumbled to himself looking down at the table. The wolf recognizes his tension and smiled before shaking his head. "Relax, what's got you so high strung today, man?"
The fox huffed over the top of his coffee mug then set it down before looking the wolf straight on. He had been seeing Isaac every few weeks with Karen and Ivory, for the better part of six months now. "I want to ask you a favor. I don't even know if it's possible but I want to try."
He blinked at the fox, seeing the serious look on his face, and rolled his neck a few times before seeming to shift into a business mindset. "Alright, let's hear it."
"Your job, well I guess... both of your jobs now. Anyway you know people, you have connections. I mean, I assume you have to if you want to succeed in that field?" The fox asked curiously.
Isaac wasn't a fan of talking about his connections, it was poor form to do so. However, he knew the fox wasn't being malicious so answered him honestly. "Well, yes. If you don't know people you can't make it as a P.I, or as a bondsman." The wolf hesitated before following up, "These are touchy subjects I don't normally talk about outside of Karen, who is my business partner. I hope you understand that."
The fox grunted and looked away, his cheeks growing hot as he nodded. "Sorry, I wasn't trying to be tactless... Just I-"
The wolf's attitude shifted back to a more jovial mindset as he smiled at Joseph. "No need to worry. Out with it, Joe, we're friends here, I will hear you out."
He sighed and gave the wolf a strong gaze. "Would you know anyone that might know a guy or something in the media sector?"
"That... is a very, very broad statement. Can we narrow it down? Why don't you tell me straight up what you're wanting and I will tell you if it's possible." The dog rubbed his chin, his mind already at work with thoughts of the fox's intentions.
"Fine! Ugh... you're going to think I'm stupid for this..." Joseph huffed and seemed to gather himself before speaking once again, "Ivory has an amazing voice, she sings like a goddess, she just-"
"You want me to see if one of my guys knows someone that might be able to give her a look." The wolf nodded, connecting the dots at last.
"Y-yes..." He confirmed the statement with a nod.
Isaac rubbed at his chin in contemplation, his large red tail lazily wagging as he thought to himself. "I mean, it wouldn't hurt to prod them... I could call in some favors I'm owed... But, you gotta understand something, Joe. This is information, and it's one of the most expensive commodities people deal with in this line of work. Are you willing to pay for it?"
"Of course! I've been setting money aside for a while now before I brought this up to you!" He spoke in a confident tone, looking determined.
"Huh... you know it might not go anywhere... It's not my expertise but even I know that's a tough racket to get into. Are you okay with that risk?" Isaac prodded the fox to see if he realized the gravity of the situation.
"T-that's fine... I know I'm asking a lot, but if it gives her a chance to be happy... it's worth it." He snarled and looked down at his half drank cup of coffee.
Isaac gave the fox a wide grin and shook his head, "You're already so far gone kid... she's got you hook, line, and sinker."
"Screw you, you guys were married by now!" The fox barked with a grin and holds his handpaw up. "She only has me by the hook so far."
Isaac laughed out at the reply and grinned. "You've got me there." He hummed and folded his handpaws, giving Joseph a smile. "If I do this, I've got a condition or two."
"Let's hear them then." The fox sat up straight and huffed.
"First one. You don't have any hard feelings if this doesn't pan out. I don't want it souring our friendship if I can't find anything." The fox nodded in response.
"Second, we don't speak about this to either of the girls, it's between us." Again the fox nodded in response.
"Third and finally, you pay my hourly fee. Not because I need the money, but more because this is your goal, not mine. If this works out, I want it being her fiance that pulled it off, not me doing you a favor out of the goodness of my heart, Understand?"
The fox hesitated and nodded, "R-right. Of course... how much are we talking?"
"Fifty an hour, plus any expenses I incur such as travel." The wolf huffed in an all-business tone.
'Damn, that's triple what I make, I'm in the wrong field...' Joseph thought to himself before nodding. "O-okay, no problem."
The wolf gave him a grin. In truth, he normally charged over one hundred an hour for his services, but no need to let the fox know that. He figured he could count on one paw the hours this would take. "Great, we have a deal then. Once I've got some information I will be in touch."
"Thanks for humoring me with this." Joseph sighed, looking away once more. "I know it's not your expertise but..."
"Don't think twice on it, Ivory is my friend too, Joe. If this improves her lot in life I'm happy to help." Isaac grinned wide and waved a handpaw. "Speaking of... when are we meeting up with you guys again"
"Good question, it's been a few weeks, I know the girls start to miss one another if it gets too long. Let me ask Ivory about it." The fox thought for a moment about the situation and then cut his eyes back over at the dog sitting across from him.
Isaac smiled and perked his ears, tilting his head to the side curiously at the look. "Something on your mind, Joe?"
"Just wondering when it was I stopped hating you, and started thinking of you as a friend." The fox spoke calmly.
Isaac flinched and drooped his ears. "Yikes... you hated me?"
"Damn right I did!" The fox huffed and shook his head, "I mean you took the rabbit I loved, I mean I never had her but... in my mind, at the time it was warranted, well it probably wasn't, but to me it was."
"I get that, and I'm glad we've become friends. If you were anyone else I would have told you to go fuck yourself after that statement." The dog shrugged and snatched up his coffee to sip on it.
"W-well I'm just saying it now because I was wrong and you're a great guy. I can see why Karen is so happy with you." The fox barked out while blushing under his fur.
"So... this was all a confession after all." The wolf hummed playfully from behind his coffee mug.
"Eat. My. Ass." The fox snapped out with a snarl.