Cause I'm not a stray cat or something you found by the side of the road." Tully grinned. "You mean like Kyle?" Tully leaned over and said, "His daddy don't like to talk about it, but he picked Kyle up over on Jessup Road hidin' under a car." Kyle wanted to be mad, but he couldn't. Not with Emma around. "Yeah. And your momma told me she got you from the pound. Had you fixed there, too.

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In the book "Sun, Sand, Sex" by Linda Lael Miller, a lighthearted exchange takes place between Tully and Kyle, revealing their playful camaraderie. Tully playfully asserts that he isn't like a stray cat, drawing a humorous comparison to Kyle, who was found under a car. The conversation showcases their close friendship, highlighting their ability to joke about their pasts despite any underlying tension.

Kyle considers Tully's commentary and can't help but feel amusement, especially with Emma present. Tully’s teasing about having come from the pound adds to the banter, making light of their backgrounds. This interaction reflects a sense of bond among them, using humor to navigate their different histories while reinforcing their connection as friends.

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