'Gary?' said Dolores as she walked up to his desk.
He looked up from his monitors. 'Yes?'
'A lady is here to see you.'
'What lady?' he asked, wondering if he had forgotten an appointment with a client.
'What lady, he asks.' Dolores said. 'You womanizer.'
His eyes grew big. 'Wha!? What did I do!?'
Dolores chuckled and moved aside so he could see Maddy standing at the front. 'And I thought so highly of you.' she sighed and moved back to her desk before he could say anything.
'Hi.' said Maddy when she came up to his desk.
Gary leaned back in his chair. 'Hey there, Maddy.' he said and gestured at a chair next to his desk. 'So, what made you come here?'
Maddy sat down and chuckled. 'I wanted to do something back for saving Mindy.' she said. 'So I've been searching about your, issue.'
Gary smiled. 'Thank you.' he said. 'And, did you find something?'
She shook her head. 'Just the usual being bitten by an animal in the night.'
He nodded. 'It wasn't at night, but I did get bitten by a sheep at the petting zoo.' he said. 'It's no longer there though and no one could tell me where it had gone. Or was even sure it had been there.'
'Ah.' she said and pondered. 'There seems to be no cure.'
'I've been getting more conscious of it though, so maybe I can control it one day.' he said. 'Even Chelsea is more aware that there's another life she leads.'
'You have no idea who she is?'
Gary tapped his pen on his notepad. 'No.' he said. 'I tried to stay awake until she usually leaves in the morning, but both Larry and I fell asleep.'
Maddy pondered more. 'Then the only thing that could identify her is something she'd have.'
Gary nodded. 'True. But she doesn't have anything like an earring or something.'
'Then you should give something!' Maddy said. 'Even if she doesn't remember during the day, she might still wear it if it's something good.'
'Oh! You're right!' said Gary. 'I could do that.'
'Just don't give the same gift as you give to miss Miller.'
'Suzy?' Gary asked. 'What do you mean?'
'Her birthday gift.' Maddy said. 'I heard you were going to see her tonight.'
Gary blinked. 'It's her birthday today?'
'You didn't know?'
Gary leaned forward. 'No! She just invited me for dinner tonight!'
Maddy crossed her arms and shook her head. 'Men.' she said. 'So ignorant.'
Gary chuckled. 'You're too young to have that attitude.'
'My mother taught me a lot about my father.' she said.
Gary chuckled. 'Well, thank you for telling me.' he said. 'I'll make sure to find a good gift.'
Maddy grinned. 'Okay.' she said and stood up. 'I'll be going now. Maybe see you later tonight?'
'Don't stay up late, young lady.' he said. 'I don't want you getting into trouble.'
She grinned. 'My mother warned my about men like you.'
'What? Men like me?' he said raising an eyebrow.
'Men who are charming to all women.' she said. 'human or werewolf.'
Gary laughed. 'TouchΓ©.' he said. 'But I mean it.'
'Don't worry. I can take care of myself and I'm having no problems at school.' she said.
'All right then.' he said. 'Then maybe see you later.'
She left the office and Dolores looked at him with a little smile.
'She's a friend!' Gary said. 'I just met her recently!'
Dolores nodded and continued with her administration. 'Just make sure I don't read your name in the paper.' she chuckled.
Gary groaned and turned back to his work, distracted by thoughts of possible birthday gifts.
Gary left early from work to walk around and check the shops to see if he could find the right gifts for Suzy and Chelsea. He was looking at the window display of a shop that dealt in all sorts of curiosities when he realised he loved both Suzy and Chelsea. He sat down on the windowsill and took a deep breath. It was not a matter of having two distinct personalities who fell in love with someone, he was both of them and in love with two different creatures.
Larry barked once and put his paw on Gary's knee. Gary watched him and nodded. 'You are right, Larry.' he said. He shook his head and stood up. He wasn't going to dwell on it here and now and entered the shop.
'Good day.' said the middle aged man behind the counter. 'Looking for something special?' Little wrinkles appeared as he smiled a little.
'Birthday gifts for two women.' Guy said. 'Thinking about something they can wear. But it has to be strong enough that it won't break easily in an accident.'
The man nodded. 'They're related?'
'Not as far as I know.' Guy said. He wondered though, but dismissed it as he would have found out by now.
The man walked up to a low cupboard, took a wooden box out of it, and opened it on the counter. 'Maybe there's something in here.'
Guy looked closer at the small collection of rings, bracelets and necklaces. They looked like typical jewellery to him, heart shaped motifs, flowers. But then something caught his eye. One necklace with a golden sun surrounded by rays of various length on it, and one necklace with a silver crescent moon and several little stars next to it. Day and night. Suzy and Chelsea.
He took them out of the box and held them up. 'These would be perfect.' he said and looked at the man. 'But these look pretty expensive though.'
The man face wrinkled again as he smiled. 'Not really.' he said. 'I got the box from an auction of things left behind after the death of an old woman without relatives. Thought it might be worth something but when I had a few of the pieces checked it turned out they weren't really worth much. They just look very good.'
'Ah.' said Gary and examined the necklaces again. 'That's the most important thing anyway. That they match the one who wears them.' He showed them to Larry who gave a bark in approval.
Feeling happy to have found the gifts Gary left the shop with two envelopes holding the necklaces, bought a bouquet and headed for home where he put on a fresh shirt and gave Larry an extra brushing. Armed with the bouquet and gift the two went over to Suzy and knocked politely on her door.
Suzy opened and smiled brightly. 'Hi guys.' she said.