Chapter no 20

Out on a Limb

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his will help. It always does.

Every dazzling second of fractured, flickering blue-hued shadows projected onto the poolโ€™s floor. Theย whooshย of the water between strokes as I lift my head above the surface for quick gasps of air. The smell of chlorine, and the sensation of my feet pushing against tile as I roll forward into my next lap.

I repeatedly keep telling myselfย this will helpย while exhaustively becoming more and more tense.

Iโ€™ve been pent-up since last night. After tossing and turning for hours, I decided the only solution was to spend an early morning at the pool, exerting some of this tension as best I can. Pushing my body to its limits in cathartic release.

While Iโ€™ve always felt most at peace inside a natural body of water, swimming anywhere can bring me relief.

But not today, it seems.

This is lap seventeen. Iโ€™ve yet to determine how many itโ€™ll take to feel like myself again, but the number keeps increasing with every turn. Iโ€™ll be swimming until I forget the veryย loudย memory of my conversation with Bo last night. The mortification of living down the hall from someone who knows you touched yourself thinking about them and hasย heardย you doing it.

And, simultaneously, Iโ€™ll be here until I muster the considerable amount of self-control I need to hear that Boย enjoyedย hearing me and still not make the reckless, short-sighted decision to sleep with him again.

I lift my left arm up and over my body, carving a stream into the water ahead of me at full speed, then switch to my right.

Left, right.

I havenโ€™t had sex since Halloween. Butโ€ฆ has he?

Left, right.

Heโ€™s notย actuallyย going to bring another girl home, right?

Left, right.

What if he calls my bluff?

Left, right.

When I reach the edge of the pool, I pull myself up and over and catch my breath as I tug off my goggles, bringing two palms to cover my eyes.ย Fuck.ย This is definitelyย notย working.

All I can see is Boโ€™s face, his arm leisurely draped across the top of the archway, his frame towering over me. His lips repeatingย keeping myself away from your bedroom was nearly impossibleย over and over and over until I want to scream,ย so why did you?

I could ask Sarah to spend the night at hersโ€ฆ Give myself a day or two to cool off. But am I seriously going to have to do that every time I find Bo

attractive? Iโ€™m an adult, for fuckโ€™s sake. Weโ€™ve slept together. Itโ€™s not exactly surprising that thoseย urgesย didnโ€™t go away the moment the complications multiplied.

But something has to give.

And Iโ€™m increasingly aware that it might be my self-restraint.

โ€œWin?โ€ a deep, friendly voice calls out, echoing around the pool.

I twist to look behind me, looking up to the lifeguard tower to find a familiar face. โ€œCam?โ€ I call up to him, smiling broadly.

I trained Cam three years ago at Westcliff Point, and heโ€™s been back every summer since as a lifeguard. Iโ€™ve only ever bumped into myย summer peopleย outside of summer months a handful of times, and it always throws me off a bit. But Cam is a sweetheart. Though the timing of running into him could be better.

โ€œI thought that was you,โ€ he says, his dimples appearing as he flicks his copper hair away from his face.

โ€œHi!โ€ I say, lifting my legs to rotate and stand. I look down at my swimsuit, wondering if heโ€™ll be able to notice my little baby bump. Itโ€™s a toss-up, considering how tight the one-piece suit is, but even if he suspects, I doubt heโ€™ll ask. โ€œHowโ€™ve you been?โ€ I ask.

โ€œGood, good, keeping busy. Lifeguarding here and teaching private swim. How about you?โ€

โ€œPretty good,โ€ I answer as he starts to descend the ladder. โ€œAt the cafรฉ.

Still.โ€

Cam stops a few feet shy of me, tugging on the lanyard around his neck. โ€œItโ€™s so funny I bumped into youโ€ฆ I was just thinking about you the other day.โ€

Okayโ€ฆ maybe Iย shouldย tell him Iโ€™m knocked up.

โ€œI just started teaching this kid, Henry. He has a hand just like yours. I was telling him all about my friend whoโ€™s the best swimmer I know, and he nearly lost his mind with excitement.โ€

I pout, and an adoring whine escapes from my chest. โ€œReally?โ€ I ask, elongating the word.

โ€œYeah. Heโ€™s so sweet. A really fun kid to teach. I was chatting with his parents after his first lesson, and they mentioned theyโ€™re trying to find a summer camp for him. I immediately thought of you and that idea you told Casey and me about at last yearโ€™s bonfire. Your camp?โ€ He brushes his hair away from his face again and adjusts the whistle on his neck as his eyes glaze over in thought. โ€œWhat did you call it? Campโ€ฆโ€

Camp Cando. A bit on the nose,ย sure, but itย isย for kids. โ€œIt was just an ideaโ€ฆโ€ I shrug one shoulder while simultaneously wrapping my arm across my stomach, holding on to my elbow. โ€œI donโ€™t even remember. I think Iโ€™d just drunk too much.โ€ Six beers. But Iย doย remember. It felt incredible to talk about it again. That was the only time Iโ€™ve talked about my camp in the past few years, other than when I told Bo.

โ€œThatโ€™s a shame. These parents would love something like that.โ€

I smile despite the ache in my chest nagging to be heard. โ€œHowโ€™s he doing? With the swimming?โ€

โ€œFine. But, actually, while I have you here, can I pick your brain?โ€ I nod eagerly.

โ€œHeโ€™s got most of the technique down, but he really overcompensates with his right handโ€”the bigger oneโ€”and it steers him a little off course. Iโ€™ve tried the usual stuff, but he seems to still get off balance. What would you suggest?โ€

โ€œWhat position?โ€

โ€œNearly all of them, but itโ€™s worse with breaststroke.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s hard to say without seeing him swim. Whenโ€™s he here?โ€ โ€œTuesday evenings.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m off on Tuesday next week. I could come by if youโ€™d like.โ€

โ€œSeriously?โ€ Cam asks, bending his knees, crouching down so our faces line upโ€”his totally bursting with joy. I nod, caught off guard, as he picks me up and spins me around in the air. โ€œThatโ€™d be amazing.โ€ He drops me, one hand stuck on my shoulder, and steadies me as I regain my balance.

โ€œAny time?โ€ I laugh out.

โ€œCan I text you the details? I donโ€™t think I have your phone number.โ€ โ€œOh, sure.โ€ I wait as he pulls out his phone, then I put my number into it.

Saving myself asย Winnie the One-Handed Wonderโ€”because it just felt right.

And suddenly, Iโ€™m not in such a bad mood.

โ€œHeโ€™s going to be so excited to meet you. And,โ€ he smiles down at my contact information on his phone, tapping the screen, โ€œthe name suits you. Iย didย talk about you as if you were a superhero.โ€

โ€œWell, letโ€™s hope Henry isnโ€™t disappointed.โ€

โ€œAw, well, who could be?โ€ He winks before glancing around the pool. โ€œShit, I amย veryย lucky no one decided to drown just now. I, uh, should probably get back up there.โ€ He points a thumb over his shoulder.

โ€œRight, yeah, Iโ€™m going to try a few more laps. Clear my head.โ€

โ€œYou should really think about that camp, Win.โ€ Cam says, sauntering backward slowly. โ€œI think it could be a very cool thing!โ€

And Iย doย think about it.

I think about it so much that Iโ€™m no longer thinking about last night or what could have been. In fact, by the time Iโ€™m showered, dressed, and on

the bus ride homeโ€”I canโ€™t think about anything else. My thoughts, ideas, and questions pile on top of one another. And suddenly, I have an entirely new conversation Iโ€™d like to have with Bo.

Finance Bo, that is.

Not to be mistaken with a Financeย Bro.

God, no.

 

 

When I get home, Boโ€™s on a client call at his desk, swivelling in his chair as he taps the end of a pencil to the far corner of his eyebrow. His long limbs are all spread out as he leans back, nearly capsizing.

I approach his desk, buzzing with energy, dropping my things onto the couch on my way toward him.

He tilts his head curiously at me, agreeing to whatever the other person on the phone is saying with a series of murmuredย mm-hmms.ย โ€œWhat?โ€ he mouths silently, his giddy smile matching my own.

โ€œI have an idea,โ€ I whisper, hovering above him. โ€œButโ€ฆ I need your help.โ€

He checks his watch and nods at me, holding out one finger.

When I linger for what feels likeย tooย long, I begin biting at my thumb nail anxiously. Bo checks his watch again, apologising with an eye roll directed at the phone and aย wrap it upย motion with a finger pointed at the sky.

The immediate realisation that Iโ€™m standing over the guy while heโ€™s working strikes and fills me with embarrassment. Iโ€™m acting as if Iโ€™m

entitled to his time. Iโ€™m very muchย notย entitled to his time. Especially when

hisย time pays the vast majority ofย myย bills.

โ€œSorry, never mind. It can wait,โ€ I say, waving my hands and stepping back onto my heel.

He stops me with a firm grasp around my forearm, dropping the pencil onto the floor as he does.

I had only just gotten those thoughts out of my headโ€ฆ

โ€œHey, Odette? Iโ€™m so sorry to interrupt, but my colleague, Fred, just reminded me of a meeting thatโ€™s already started without me. So Iโ€™ll have to let you go.โ€ He nods, his eyes stuck on his computer screen and his hand still clasped around me.

I take a second to appreciate the veins in his hands. The sheer size of them causes envy on the best of days, but the strength and definition of them isnโ€™t lost on me either. I know itโ€™s ironic, to have some sort of hand fetish. But in my defence, I never even considered hands as anything other than limbs prior to Bo.

And Iย couldย shrug free of his hold, but I donโ€™t.

โ€œYep. Yes, of course. Iโ€™ll check in then. Best of luck with the move. Okay, yes, bye-bye.โ€ Bo drops his phone on the desk with a careless thud and turns to me, eager-eyed and excitable, before he releases my arm. โ€œWhatโ€™s happening? Whatโ€™s this idea?โ€

I grab a folding chair still left out from the DND game last night and drag it over to his desk. โ€œI want you to help me with money.โ€

โ€œSeriously?โ€ He grips the arms of the chair as he kicks a leg out. โ€œHell yeah!โ€

I laugh, aย littleย offended. โ€œIโ€™m notย thatย bad with money, am I?โ€ โ€œNo. Sorry, justโ€”Iโ€™m glad youโ€™d come to me for help. I like that.โ€

Doย notย blush.ย โ€œI want to figure out how to get a business loan. How to make a savings plan and how to really get the ball rolling on my camp. I donโ€™t care if itโ€™ll take me ten years or even moreโ€”I just want to start the process now. Tell me what I need to do.โ€

His smile is warm and slow and thoughtful, creasing lines next to his eyes and eyebrows rising up his forehead. His tongue darts out to lick his lips as he nods. โ€œFuck yeah. Letโ€™s do some math.โ€

I check in with him at the first hour mark, ensuring that he doesnโ€™t haveย actualย clients or responsibilities he should be tending to instead. Then, when his phone rings for the second time as I fetch us snacks from the kitchen, I make sure he doesnโ€™t have to answer it. Both times, he dismisses me politely, focusing intently on the spreadsheet heโ€™s crafting.

Three and a half hours later, I have a file labelledย WinniFRED McNultyย on his desktop, a new monthly budget, a pile of sticky notes with things I need to do before contacting banks, and two different timelines for loan applicationsโ€”depending on how aggressively Iโ€™m willing to save.

Itโ€™s a start.

Itโ€™s aย veryย good start.

โ€œThis is exciting, Win.โ€ Bo shuts his laptop, making his monitor turn off as well.

โ€œI seriously cannot thank you enough,โ€ I say. โ€œThis feels like the first time anyoneโ€™s taken this idea seriously.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t thank me. You deserve better than that. Not only is this a phenomenal idea, but itโ€™s also an excellent business planโ€”whoever decides to invest will be better off for it.โ€

โ€œSo, in your professional opinion, does it feelโ€ฆ doable?โ€ I ask, my hesitant optimism obvious.

โ€œYes, absolutely. But donโ€™t you mean Camp Can-doable?โ€ Bo laughs from the back of his throat, standing from his chair and stretching. He seems to always wear a knitted sweater and dark jeans or trousers when heโ€™s working. Heโ€™s always dressed sharply, even though Iโ€™ve never seen him pick up a video call. I have the urge to press my face against each of the sweaters that he seems to have stock in and test them for their softness.

โ€œReally?โ€ I sigh out, huffing out a weak laugh as I follow him toward the kitchen.

โ€œHey, I have a god-givenย rightย to make dad jokes now,โ€ he says, his head in the fridge.

โ€œWhy do I have the feeling you always have?โ€

He shuts the fridge, his lips pushed out to the side as he looks at me, an idea sparked behind his curious, hazel eyes. โ€œDo you have lunch plans today? With Sarah?โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ I pop theย p.ย โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing in here I want. Want to grab lunch with me?โ€ โ€œOoh, can we get burgers? Iโ€™ve been really craving ketchup.โ€

โ€œJust the ketchup?โ€ Bo asks over his shoulder, walking down the hall toward his bedroom.

โ€œYes. In a cup, preferably,โ€ I answer as he comes back into view holding a small box of cards.

โ€œBringing these, since we skipped last night.โ€ He stops still. โ€œDid you say in a cup?โ€

โ€œHey!โ€ I say defensively, clasping two protective hands over my tummy. โ€œTheyโ€™ll hear you! Donโ€™t mock them.โ€

Bo bends at the waist, a lopsided grin in full effect. โ€œKid, tell your mom you want ice cream or pineapple juice, or hell, pickles. Ketchup is aย weird

choice.โ€ He stands straight and brushes past me, heading toward the front of the house. I follow, playing up my offence, my mouth open and a hand clasped over my chest.

โ€œHow rude!โ€ I exclaim, tugging on my winter boots. Bo holds up my jacket for me, and I slip my arms inside. โ€œThe first time you talk to them, and you decide to food-shame them?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not the first time,โ€ Bo says, grabbing his keys from the wall and throwing open the front door.

Itโ€™s not until I buckle myself into his passenger seat that heโ€™s near enough for me to respond. โ€œWhat do you mean? When else have you talked to them?โ€

โ€œWhen you fell asleep watchingย Lord of the Rings.ย I had to tell all my fun facts and trivia toย someone.ย Plus, once the movie ended, I needed to explain to them why they might feel a littleโ€ฆ jostled.โ€

I stare at him absently.

โ€œHow do you think you got to your bed?โ€ he asks, his eyes narrowed. โ€œI assumed I just half sleepwalked.โ€

โ€œNo, you were out cold,โ€ Bo says, turning the car on. โ€œYou carried me to bed?โ€ I ask.

โ€œYeah,โ€ he says, putting his arm behind my headrest to look over his shoulder as he backs out of the driveway. โ€œSorry, is that weird? I did try to wake you.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I swallow, admiring the sharp line of his jaw as he keeps his eyes locked on the street behind us. โ€œThatโ€™s fine.โ€

A few minutes pass as we drive in silence, other than the radio commercials. We both sing along to one jingle in sequence, starting and stopping at the same time without acknowledging each other.

โ€œWeโ€™ve passed likeย everyย burger chain,โ€ I point out ten minutes into our drive.

โ€œPlease. You think Iโ€™d take the mother of my child to a McDonaldโ€™s for a celebratory lunch?โ€ He tuts. โ€œCโ€™mon, have more faith in me than that.โ€

โ€œCelebratory?โ€ I ask. โ€œWhat are we celebrating?โ€

โ€œYour new plan. The kid youโ€™re growing. You, in general.โ€ I blush immediately.

Bo notices, then glances away, his jaw working as his eyes narrow on the road ahead.

At the exact moment I ask, โ€œShould we talk about last night?โ€ Bo says, โ€œIโ€™m sorry for last night.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s all good,โ€ I say with full confidence. โ€œTensions are going to run a little high, given the circumstances. I think weโ€™re doing a great job and should probably expect there to be someโ€ฆ awkwardness. Weโ€™ll keep focusing on getting to know one another as friends.โ€

โ€œStill, I should have never saidโ€”โ€

โ€œI think Iโ€™d feel better if we just pretended youโ€ฆ didnโ€™t.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ he says, nodding, his hands tightening around the wheel. โ€œIs it cool if I just apologise one more time?โ€ He winces, turning toward me briefly with a sweet shyness in his eyes.

โ€œOne last time,โ€ I say.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ he says compulsively, as if heโ€™s been holding it back for far longer than a few seconds. โ€œFrom now on, we will pretend the baby was an immaculate conception, and youโ€™ll be my sexless pal Fred, if thatโ€™s what you want.โ€

I hear a high pitch ringing in my ear. The sound of my libidoย screaming

for mercy, if Iโ€™m not mistaken. โ€œThatโ€™s probably for the best.โ€ Bo changes

gears between us, and the back of his knuckles brush the side of my thigh accidentally. Still, I canโ€™t help but grind my teeth as I look out the window.

โ€œWant to bust out a question before we get to the restaurant?โ€ he asks, reaching into the inside lining of his jacket and pulling the deck of cards out of the inner pocket. He holds them out to me, his eyes flicking between the road ahead and my face.

โ€œSure,โ€ I say, taking the cards.

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