Taylor groaned out loud. It didn’t matter if some of those witnesses
 
 were sympathetic to her cause or not. She was still down a job. The silence
 
 of the living room pressed down on her and only added to the self-
 
 recriminating thoughts she had going on. Chloe was in bed asleep, and
 
 Steph had been paid the full amount for the night, even though Taylor was
 
 back hours early, and sent home.
 
 Peppy, their yellow lab, perked his head up from the other side of the
 
 couch. He looked at Taylor with big, solemn eyes.
 
 “I know, boy. Rough night all around.”
 
 Peppy blinked. The poor guy wasn’t so peppy anymore now that he was
 
 pushing ten years old. He was originally a birthday gift for her sweet
 
 sixteenth from her parents. They had a huge farm with tons of animals, but
 
 their family dog had died years before and it was so sad, her mom and dad
 
 couldn’t bring themselves to get another dog, no matter how much Taylor
 
 had begged and begged and begged. She’d been so surprised when her mom
 
 walked into her bedroom that morning, a squirming ball of fur in her arms.
 
 “It’ll get better,” Taylor told Peppy, trying to encourage herself. “It has
 
 to. I don’t really see how it could get any worse. This is the third job I’ve
 
 been fired from since I got here. The other ones weren’t really my fault.
 
 Seriously. But this one? I guess that was all on me and I still have to call
 
 Adriana yet to apologize. I’m sure she’s already heard what’s happened.”
 
 Peppy shifted from his comfy position on the other side of the couch.
 
 Like most of the furniture, Taylor’s mom helped her find it used. Peppy had
 
 his dog bed that Taylor brought during the move, but he hardly ever used it,
 
 preferring the couch and the old quilt she’d thrown over it.
 
 He jumped down and walked over to Taylor. He set his golden head in
 
 her lap and let her caress his silky fur. She loved his ears the best. They
 
 were straight up velvet. Peppy chuffed under his breath like he usually did
 
 when he was happy. That little noise, combined with the dog’s soft fur and
 
 his solid warmth leaning into her, helped Taylor feel better.