Chapter Thirty-Seven

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Currently, the tour bus had been parked in the closest Walmart lot from the dealership. Which left Sage to remain in the cabin with Ally, Rebekah, and Blake. Sure, it sounded like a good idea for only half of the to enter the store, in addition to making the check list easy to mark off with each leaving set to handle one specific catigory.Food and drinks.

Toiletries. Diapers and everything baby-related. And tech.

And just the impervious amount of nothing that would spark a say-so on a credit card statement.

When Hayes returned, he dropped his supplies down onto the ground and offered up a hand. "Come on sweetheart, let's take a walk." She gulped, knowing full well that she didn't want to leave her pups for very long. But decided to venture with her father in the parking lot—It smelled of exhaust fumes, humans, and the occasional wolf that made her feel much better.

The only issue is that her wolf reminded her of how bad it was to leave that type of scent behind.

Did you get any sleep?

No, just close my eyes. Are we buying a phone?

Yep, that's next on the list. Better buy a few. I forgot which tv show the pups like to watch, that tv could distract them for a few hours, yeah?

It was a better idea than supplying them random toys. Instead, it was the essentials and the given few DVDs made up their next purchase. Along with Hayes trying to tell the male behind the phone counter that he didn't want any special plans, just something that could make calls and texts.

And that he wanted five.

Five sounded like the steady pair, every pair gets their own. With that all squared away, Hayes allowed Sage to just take a look around. She wasn't used to these large stores, even the mall hadn't been as overwhelming as this department store. And when they strolled around to the camping section, she let out a smile.

"Would've been a little helpful, huh?" She nodded in the instance, however, either of them looked up to see Liam and Ally with a wagon full of stuff.

Liam pointed to the things Sage was holding and smirked. "I don't think those were on the list, Sagey."
"Doritos not on list too." She fought back and Hayes rolled his eyes.

"Come on pups, let's get back and get this all squared away. We have a few calls to make." Sage remained placid as they continued off to the RV, knocking on it to be allowed in—Which Enzo smirked in seeing another dozen or so bags to be organized and put away.

"One of you go set up that tv in the back, the pups can watch these for a little." Blake sighed in utter relief in seeing them, while Rebeka offered to make tea for everyone—Now that they had a gas stove and such.

"There's a few places to eat, should save this for when we're on the road," Jack said, nicking his head out the window to see the dozens of fast-food places surrounding them. "I like the way you think, Jackson. But we have the Summit to calm down, Sage? Do you know the packhouse number?" Hayes questioned handing her the phone.

Which ultimately confused her.

She took the offered phone and dialed the number, clicking the green button to enact a call. All before looking up to her father in confusion. "Just checking to make sure you know it up there too, sweetheart, you're fine. Come on." He said, having her take a seat at the booth with a few of the others, as the phone rang in the center of them.

While the phone's quality wasn't the best, it did what it was designed to do, allow calls and texts to showcase locations—And Hayes handed out the others to the males surrounding him.

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