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“You are relentless.”

He considers that.“Also true.”

The cab turns onto Zane’s street, and I rub at my forehead with two fingers.

“Blake.”

“Lisa.”

“I do not have my life together enough to go on a date with you.”

He doesn’t even flinch.“That sounds fixable.”

“No, it sounds honest.”

He studies me, and to my horror, I feel myself wanting to tell him the truth. Not all of it. Not the ugly middle. But enough.

“I’m staying with Zane,” I say.“I’m jobless. I’m rebuilding everything. I need to get my own place eventually, figure out what I’m doing, and…” I exhale.“I don’t even have a car.”

Blake’s head tilts.“That’s the problem?”

“It’s one of them.”

“Ok.”

The cab stops outside the building.

Before I can ask what that means, Blake reaches into his pocket, pulls out a key fob, and drops it straight into my lap.

I stare at it.

Then at him.

Then back at the key.

“…What is this?”

“My car.”

I laugh because there is no other reasonable response.“Absolutely not.”

“Yes.”

“No.”

“It’s temporary.”

“You cannot give me your car.”

“I am lending it to you. And I can. I just did.”

I try to hand it back. He folds my fingers over it.

“I’m not taking your car.”

“You said you need one.”

“I said I need to get my life together.”