Chapter Three

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Chapter ThreeFortunately, there were no more reports of any animals being attacked for the rest of that day. Jenny busied herself with the usual day-to-day running of the centre, cleaning out the kennels, feeding the few animals that were boarding (including two rabbits) then, in the early evening, she made a few deliveries. The night she spent, as she often did, sitting in front of the television, munching down a few sandwiches. Later she received an e-mail from Mark Burridge. It was only very brief, but it cheered her up. He'd actually returned to the island for a while, there being some problem with his son. But he didn't go into details and Jenny felt it best not to pry. When he was ready, he'd tell her. She'd already heard a few bits of gossip from one or two of her clients. Mark's so

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