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" Don’t get mad at me for asking this, but why do you like him? I mean, I know you guys have the autistic sibling thing in common, but that can’t be the whole story.”

“It’s not.” I want to explain, but it’s not easy. “You know that viral video that everyone was into a few years ago? About the lion who gets reunited with the guy who raised him as a cub? And the lion, like, licks him and hugs him and plays with him? And it’s amazing?”

She raises her eyebrows. “You saying David’s a lion?”

“It’s just . . . it’s easy to get a dog to love you. But it’s a lot harder—​and cooler—​to get a lion to. Especially if you’re the only person he doesn’t attack.”

“I hope there’s a sexual metaphor somewhere in this whole lion thing,” Sarah says. “Because, honestly, that’s the only reason that would actually make sense to me.”

“I don’t think either of us has a problem with you leaping to that assumption,” I say with an exaggerated wink.

“Seriously,” she says. “Calling him a lion . . . I have issues with this.”

“It’s just a metaphor.”

“I know. But I don’t want you to be involved with someone who could hurt you.”

“He wouldn’t. Not ever. He thinks the world is a shitty place, but he also thinks I’m the best thing in it. Well, me and his brother.”

“Great,” she says. “Now you’re making me jealous. I’m jealous of your relationship with David Fields. Could I be a bigger loser?”

“I’m not even telling you the best parts.”

“Good,” she says. “Spare me "

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Claire LaZebnik quote : Don’t get mad at me for asking this, but why do you like him? I mean, I know you guys have the autistic sibling thing in common, but that can’t be the whole story.”<br /><br />“It’s not.” I want to explain, but it’s not easy. “You know that viral video that everyone was into a few years ago? About the lion who gets reunited with the guy who raised him as a cub? And the lion, like, licks him and hugs him and plays with him? And it’s amazing?”<br /><br />She raises her eyebrows. “You saying David’s a lion?”<br /><br />“It’s just . . . it’s easy to get a dog to love you. But it’s a lot harder—​and cooler—​to get a lion to. Especially if you’re the only person he doesn’t attack.”<br /><br />“I hope there’s a sexual metaphor somewhere in this whole lion thing,” Sarah says. “Because, honestly, that’s the only reason that would actually make sense to me.”<br /><br />“I don’t think either of us has a problem with you leaping to that assumption,” I say with an exaggerated wink.<br /><br />“Seriously,” she says. “Calling him a lion . . . I have issues with this.”<br /><br />“It’s just a metaphor.”<br /><br />“I know. But I don’t want you to be involved with someone who could hurt you.”<br /><br />“He wouldn’t. Not ever. He thinks the world is a shitty place, but he also thinks I’m the best thing in it. Well, me and his brother.”<br /><br />“Great,” she says. “Now you’re making me jealous. I’m jealous of your relationship with David Fields. Could I be a bigger loser?”<br /><br />“I’m not even telling you the best parts.”<br /><br />“Good,” she says. “Spare me