Page 10 of Pucking Off-Limits


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King:

Their loss. Sounds like you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

Another pause. Then—

Ivy:

You’re very good at this.

King:

At what?

Ivy:

Making people feel less like impostors.

I lean back against the couch, phone warm in my hand.

King:

Maybe I’ve had practice.

Ivy:

Doing what? Returning lost phones or rescuing stressed-out scientists?

King:

A bit of both.

She sends a laughing emoji.

Ivy:

Serious question, though. I get the feeling you’re used to taking care of other people. Do you have kids?

I stare at the screen for a second.

Kids.

That almost makes me laugh.

King:

No kids. But I have two younger siblings, and I was basically their caregiver before they were adults. I had to grow up fast.

A beat. Then another.

Ivy:

Oh. I’m really sorry. I didn’t mean to pry.

King:

You didn’t. It’s just… part of the deal.

Ivy: