Well, I'll write and ask, and explain the schedule difficulties. Perhaps it won't be too terribly short notice.
I might say that I missed the dog last time, and ask if he doesn't like crowds. Or say I have a bone for him. Maybe that's all a bit too suspicious but we might be able to tell for sure, by how she answers, whether she knows what the dog really is.
Or I could just not mention him at all, and we could arrive a bit early. Which would be rude, but we might be more likely to catch the dog before he slips away.
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Date: 2013-01-02 06:16 pm (UTC)I might say that I missed the dog last time, and ask if he doesn't like crowds. Or say I have a bone for him. Maybe that's all a bit too suspicious but we might be able to tell for sure, by how she answers, whether she knows what the dog really is.
Or I could just not mention him at all, and we could arrive a bit early. Which would be rude, but we might be more likely to catch the dog before he slips away.
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