Social Distancing
Jake Lorenzo’s first experience with social distancing came more than 40 years ago. It was created by Jakelyn’s cat, Pudgy. This detective is not a cat person; so, when Jakelyn asked me if she could get a cat, I told her it was up to Mary Bonino, our landlord. Jakelyn did not know our lease specifically stated that no animals were allowed, so I felt confident we could avoid a feline family member. Of course, by then Jakelyn was well established as the grandchild the Boninos never had...
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