Chapter 11 The last two months with Bunny went by somewhat uneventfully. Austin and Erika took her to dog parks, Austin continued to take cute pictures of her and send them to Neil, and Bunny’s mouth healed after only a few days. The gap wasn’t even noticeable unless she rolled over for belly rubs and panted, and even then you had to be looking for it. Austin had been working on an idea for an article, but the experience at the hospital had given him more to work with. “I’m going to write about what it’s like to foster a dog,” Austin told Erika over dinner a month before Neil’s deployment was over. “What do you think of ‘Living with Another Man’s b***h: How Fostering a Dog Changed My Life’?” Erika rolled her eyes and pouted. “Why couldn’t you just call it ‘How Fostering a Dog Changed My