28.The Labrador’s Maternal Instinct

Holding the bundle, Addison sat up, wary. The Labrador approached, curious about the package. He first thought it sensed a puppy and that maternal instinct had kicked in. He was wrong.
The dog’s interest seemed harmless at first—gentle sniffing. Then the mood shifted. Muscles tensed; breathing quickened. Curiosity hardened into something more primal. Tension filled the car.
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