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She shrugs, her shoulders dipping in and out of the water. “I watch a lot of medical dramas. And I once dated a guy who ran first aid courses.”

“Is this where you tell me you used to practice CPR on each other?”

“I’m really good at wrapping gauze. I have a little kit.”

“You have a gauze kit?”

“Of course, I have a gauze kit. I also dated a sommelier.”

“Is this how you remember the men in your life?” I ask. “Occupation?”

“They all kind of blur into one otherwise. I had a type.”

“Dare I ask?”

“Blonds,” she says. “Bearded.”

I raise a brow. “I am neither blond nor bearded.”

“I’m aware. You’re my type breaker.”

“I’m honored.”

“That was when I first moved to Dublin, though. I was very different.”

“Hornier.”

She smiles. “Maybe. But I was also just…” She trails off, growing thoughtful. “Remember when I said I wasn’t ready for a relationship?”

“Extremely.”

“Well, that was all I wanted back then.”

“Of course it was,” I say. “It was all you knew.”

She nods, growing more confident. “I guess it never occurred to me to try being alone,” she admits. “Even though I had no idea what I was looking for or what I even wanted. I never met anyone who lasted more than a few weeks,maybea few months, and it got to the point where I thought something was wrong with me. Like I’d messed myself up somehow.”

“But you worked through it?”

“I went to therapy,” she says. “For as long as I could afford it. And it helped. At least with that part of everything. I stopped defining myself by my connection to other people, and…sorry, it sounds so cheesy when I say it out loud.”

“It’s not,” I tell her, and she purses her lips.

“I learned that I needed to find myself before I could find someone else.”

“And did you?”

Her smile slips back. “Yeah. Turns out I’m great.”

“I could have told you that,” I say. “What else?”

“That I like my job. Do you know how many people don’t like their job? I love my job.”

“I know you do.”

“I like to make things. I like giving gifts and swimming in the sea. I like living in the city and meeting new people. I like that I don’t know where I’m going to be in the next five years. I like that I try things even if I’m scared to.” She pauses. “Especiallywhen I’m scared to.”

“And…”