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The minute Ella got ready, they all went downstairs to join the rest of the pack outside the garden and enjoy the feast. Ella was keeping a low profile. She mingled with the crowd and went where the little pups were. They were delighted to see her since she was always available; she read them books and played games with them. Don and Elliot joined her and the rest of the girls. They were both astonished when they saw her. "No offence," Elliot said. "Baby sisters, you look lovely. But you, Alison, you rock, darling. You are perfect! I'm I right, Don?" Don's face went crimson red, and for the first time in his life, he didn't know how to reply to a comment about his best friend, his baby Alison. "Yeah, Ali, you look great," he finally said. Meanwhile, the guests kept arriving at the ev