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“Ah!” Zoom cut in. “That’s Captain Ass to you.”

I face palmed.

It was good speaking to my best friends but soon I was back at the house.

Taji was sitting on the front porch, tapping away at her laptop.

When I entered the yard, she looked up and smiled at me.

“Where did you disappear to?” She wanted to know.

“Was talking to my Captain and her husband.” I climbed the stairs and fell into one of the chairs. “Sometimes you just need others for clarity, you know?”

“I wouldn’t know.”

I sighed. “What are you working on?”

She shrugged. “Nothing in particular. I’m suffering through a case of creativity block right now—not sure what I should be doing with myself.”

“What do you do for a living, anyway?”

Taji smiled. “Graphic designer. I mean, I’m sure they told you I’m the wealthiest woman in this town—and probably in this entire county. But I can’t just sit around and do nothing for the rest of my life.”

“I can respect that.” I nodded. “Idefinitelyrespect that.”

Silence.

I have nothing to offer her.

I can’t even say she wants me for my money.

Closing my eyes, I leaned my head back and exhaled while stretching my legs out in front of me.

“Trucker.”

“Mm?”

“Are you single?”

“Yeah.” I replied without opening my eyes. “Been single a while—I’ve never had much luck with relationships.”

“Why do you think that is?”

“Honestly?” I drew my legs up. “The job, for one. My personality, for two. And three—me in general.”

She made a sound in her throat.

“I’m never enough.” I explained. “Or too much.”

“That’s the scary part about being vulnerable with someone else.” Taji spoke. “It’s a trial and error kind of thing.”

I chuckled. “Mine was all errors. The last woman I was with told me I was too sexual.”

“What does that mean?”

“I actually wanted to have sex with her.” I replied. “We had the talk when he started dating. I get they’re people out there who doesn’t feel the urge to have sex with anyone.”

“Asexual.”