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When Jack gets a letter in the mail inviting him to the American Veterans Ball, he stresses out about going alone and decides the best course of action is to ask Robby to go as his plus one and pretend to be a couple. Robby struggles to keep his pining a secret as he agrees to be stuck in D.C. with his best friend for an entire weekend.
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He mutters, "I'm not letting go until you tell me what you're going to do when you've crossed state lines."
"I told you," Robby huffs, "Beer. Hot apple cider. Maybe a chicken pot pie on the porch of some good Samaritan who takes pity on me."
"Yeah? Chicken pot pie?" Jack hums, raising his eyebrows, receiving an affirming nod from the other. "Gonna go on a stereotypical-ass spirit journey? That's what you're going to do, Michael? That's the reason you hugged me like that? Like you were savoring it?"
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And Michael Robinavitch would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for Jack Abbot.
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Dana runs a kitty sanctuary.
One of her long-term charges is an angry little orange asshole named Jack.
She assumes life on the street and the loss of his leg has rendered Jack angry and bitter for the rest of his life — until a Maine Coon named Robby gets dropped off.
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After his divorce, Robby has a hard time finding a place to live. When Abbot, nostalgic for their college days, invites him to move in, their renewed closeness stirs unexpected feelings, threatening the friendship they've built over the years.
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No one thinks Robby talking to the press is a good idea, but if its the only thing that will stop the ER from being sold, then he'll just have to do it. How bad could it be?
