Page 139 of Pucking Off-Limits


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"I need to be alone right now."

He hesitates, sighing.

"Okay. But call me if you need anything. I mean it."

I nod and close the door.

Thankfully, Sloane arrives home late. She’s caught up in a project and can’t spend time fussing over me like she has the past few weeks.

I spend the next day in the university lab, buried in data that no longer has a purpose. Late at night, I'm still at the lab when my phone buzzes.

King:

How did the hearing go?

I stare at the message, an uncanny feeling settling over me. Discomfort grows in my chest. I haven't told King about the hearing yet.

Ivy:

How did you know I had a hearing today?

King:

You mentioned it earlier. I've been thinking about you.

Did I mention it? I scroll back through our messages. I said something vague about "dealing with the university" but never specified a hearing or a date.

A chill runs through me. This isn’t the first time King has known something about me he shouldn’t. I remember how he knew about my not being home the day I went to meet Declan at the museum gala.

Ivy:

It went okay. I'm cleared, but they scrapped my research project.

King:

I'm so sorry. You worked so hard on that. They should have fought for you.

As we continue texting, the words are comforting. But something about them feels... familiar.

King:

You deserve better than this. Anyone who doesn’t see your worth is an idiot.

I read the message several times.

Declan said something similar once when we were in his penthouse. I confessed my fear of always being second-best to Marcus.

He pulled me close and whispered, "Anyone who doesn't see your worth is an idiot."

My heart starts to race. I scroll back through weeks of conversations with King.

King:

You're brilliant, Ivy. Don't let anyone make you doubt that.

King:

You matter more than you know.