“No!”
Um.
Since when could D-types synchronize like that? Had they rehearsed?
I huffed.
“Puppy boy.” María looked on the verge of tears from laughter, but I glanced at her anyway. “At the risk of all the Domms ganging up on me… fetching and unwrapping are two different commands. Last I checked.”
Huh?
Well, yes, they were—I wasn’t stupid—but…
I glanced back at the box.
Oh.
Ooooooooooooh.
María was the best.
I wiggled my hips and circled on the spot a couple times. I only had to take the box to Tony. Tony would open it.
This was fine.
Lifting the box so that I could tuck it between my chin and my chest was not very puppylike, but it was the best I could come up with. There was no way I could walk all the way to Tony on my knees without looking like a messy duckling.
So, chin tuck it was.
I kind of lost my balance midway, but I was not going to talk about that. Or admit to it if anyone asked. Nope. Still a strong, ferocious pup. Smart, too.
“Woof!” I barked as soon as I’d placed the box by Tony’s feet.
I even measured it so it didn’t actually hit his feet, mind you.
Tony had that look that was half fondness, half exasperation. “Good pup.”
I ignored the sighing that accompanied the praise and just focused on the bonus scritches I got.
“Should I open the box for you, pup?”
“Woof!”
I scowled. Hadn’t that been the whole point?
Tony shook his head, but he went down to one knee again and got to it, so I kept the complaining to a minimum. Maybe I did butt his arm and anywhere I could reach with my muzzle a few times, but I never claimed to be a patient pup. It was loving butting, anyway. Loving butting was allowed.
Ugh.
Tony was the kind of person who unwrapped presents properly. I should’ve ignored him and gone straight to Sergio. Sure, he was next to León and Danny, and I doubted they would’ve let us get away with it, but I’d already have my present if we’d managed it.
So unfair.
“Woof!”
When I lunged at him this time, I almost knocked him down. Heh. No one was going to question my strength anymore.
“Patience, pup.”