The mastiff was not deterred, showing up every day.
Cooper had no shortage of bunny minions and had been deeply brainwashed by his owner. “Cooper, don't leave home without permission. You’ll get trapped or poisoned. Then you won't have any steak to eat and won't be able to play with us anymore.”
So, even though the mastiff was persistent, Cooper stayed within the boundaries set by his owner. Occasionally, he would playfight with the mastiff, but it was always harmless. He had some sense of decorum as long as the other dog didn’t push him too far.
One day, Stella was walking the dog and the mastiff followed her. It was the epitome of loyalty.
"Stella." A voice came from behind.
Tracy was not far away, her eyes filled with complexity.
Stella frowned, "What do you want?"
Tracy took a deep breath, nervously saying, “Did you grow up in an orphanage? Do you have a pendant?”
Stella stared at her, her eyes sharp and icy. The cutting gaze made Tracy feel uncomfortable.
“Woof!” Cooper snarled, ready to attack.
“Woof!” The mastiff followed suit, looking much more ferocious.
Tracy was scared and stepped back.
“Tracy, there are some things that once said, you have to pay a price.” Stella coldly warned, “If you can't afford the price, it's better to keep them to yourself.”
Tracy was shocked and stood speechless.
Stella walked away without looking back.
Tracy clutched her chest, feeling suffocated. She watched as the young woman disappeared from her sight.
Days passed and Stella continued to provide Angela with medication. Angela condition improved slightly, and she continued to work. Working was tiring, and Stella wanted to suggest rest, but knowing that being alone in a small apartment could worsen depression, she kept quiet. However, she did get Austin to provide a pair of boxing gloves.
Seeing the new gloves, Angela broke down crying, hugging Stella.
Stella patted her shoulder, “It's okay. We need to look forward. We will survive the disaster.”
She wondered whether Angela had survived in her previous life, but she hoped this time Angela could make it till the end.
The antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs were effective initially, and later the herbal remedies helped Angela recover from her miscarriage.
The herbal remedies weren’t free, but compared to the black market, they were almost a giveaway.
Lukas and others didn’t need to exchange a lot of resources for medicine. They saved all the gray income from work, and their difficult lives gradually improved.
Both families soon moved out of the slum and got better living conditions. They moved to a place closer to the city center. The rent was three times higher, but each family rented an apartment. It felt like a breath of fresh air, away from the prying eyes of others.
The two rented apartments were still close to each other for mutual support.
Cody called on the walkie-talkie, saying he and Lukas were off work and invited Stella for a late-night snack. Yes, there were late-night snacks even in the apocalypse, available in both official and private stores.
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