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Bitsy's smile disappeared when she saw I didn't have Don Gato and her lips started quivering. Jon looked resigned. "He's at the vet, Bitsy. They think he has an infection and they're keeping him overnight for fluids and medicine." I turned to Jon so he would understand. "Reed gave me a ride to the vet's office." Jon's eyes narrowed. "Is he paying for it?" I looked back at Bitsy and smiled at her. "No, the doctor said he would take the bunny money as payment in full." If I was going to start a lifetime of lying, I might as well make it good. There was no chance Jon believed me, but he would keep quiet with Bitsy within earshot. I cooked dinner and had just enough time to make it to my evening class. I only had to go to the community college once a week because I used a computer at the