"Fair enough," Teagan said, letting it go at that. She wasn't particularly nosy about people in general, though it did make her wonder what the other man did for a living.
The boy on the ladder was more familiar ground. "Hey, I used to go to the university. I'd know my way around, at least."
It wasn't a completely horrible thought, actually. Teagan didn't exactly aspire to be a janitor, but steady work was steady work, and she would soon be in need of the money.