His double chin had become an even more substantial part of his anatomy and his face even more impassive and monolithic.
He was such a delight that it was only a matter of time before the Hedren-Marshall family got its own lion, a four-week cub named Casey who'd already outworn his welcome as a house pet for a Mandeville Canyon physician.
The harder I fought him, the more aggressive he became.
He was such a delight that it was only a matter of time before the Hedren-Marshall family got its own lion, a four-week cub named Casey who'd already outworn his welcome as a house pet for a Mandeville Canyon physician.