LOGINErin's POVFinn’s fingers slide up and down my arms, leaving a trail of tiny sparks beneath my skin, “What’s your favorite food?”“You’re not allowed to judge me for it if I tell you,” Finn was fighting a smile.“Is it something you should be judged for?” my brows raised.“Probably,” he snorted. “Az and I went to New York probably, seven or eight years ago. We’d been in meetings all day, I’m pretty sure my stomach was eating itself by the time we headed towards the hotel, and this simple looking street vendor cart caught my eye. It just said ‘Hot Dog’ on the side,” Finn chuckled, his eyes lighting up like he was reliving the moment. “They had their special, and I ordered two, not giving a damn what was on it because I was so hungry.”“That was the best hot dog I’ve ever had. Hands down nothing can compare,” Finn’s cheeks had a slight tinge of pink.“I was worried that you were going to say,” my words were cut off when a restlessness flooded my limbs and Finn blinked, his face twisting
Azure's POVThe closed door of my bedroom looms at the end of the hallway, and I can’t bring myself to go inside. Being back here reminds me of my failures, and without Finn; I’m not distracted enough to ignore them.“Soooo, dad,” Enzo grins, leaning against the doorway.“Don’t start with that shit,” I reach up, massaging my temples and pin him with a glare. This kid was a massive headache.“Would you prefer daddy?” Enzo’s grin turns into something wicked, and I want to slap the smirk off his face. I’m not in the damn mood.“What do you want?”“So touchy,” he rolled his eyes, stepping further into my office. “I’d like to discuss being promoted.”“Promoted to what? Biggest pain in my ass?” I scoffed.“Gamma,” Enzo dropped into Finn’s chair, tossing his feet up on the desk.“Not lead warrior?” I returned my attention to the paperwork that Finn left over from the other night.“I think I’m far better suited for Gamma,” this was the first time that I heard a hint of hesitation in his voice
Erin's POVI followed Finn inside, but he bypassed the couch for the kitchen.Hopping onto the counter, I watched as he rummaged through the cabinets, pulling out two mugs before spinning around, “Hot chocolate?”A deep moan vibrated through my body, “Yes, please.” He chuckled, pulling out all of the ingredients before popping the mugs into the microwave and leaning up against the counter opposite of me, “How are you really?” he probed.“Honestly, I feel lighter than I have in years,” I brought my knee up, resting my chin on it. “I thought I would be sad or feel the betrayal cut deeper once it was out in the open, but I’m ready to wash my hands clean of that life and move forward,” I tilted my head. “Thank you for everything, by the way. That little display was a ten out of ten.”Finn chuckled, stepping in front of me, “You’re very welcome,” he whispered as I dropped my leg, allowing him to slot himself between my thighs.“What shall I ever do to repay you?” I tapped my chin with a g
Erin's POV“You two,” Azure’s finger bounces between me and Finn. “Are going to be the death of me…”I giggled, shifting on Az’s lap, “It was funny to see your reaction.”“I wholeheartedly agree,” Finn grins in the rearview mirror.When Finn texted me that Azure was sitting across the street with binoculars, I thought it would be funny to play with him. My first thought was for Finn to tell him I was coming out, but in reality, when he’d turn around, I would be kissing Finn, but since I did just technically hand Rowan my divorce papers, it wasn’t a good look, so we settled on a goofy face.I couldn’t wait for the divorce to be finalized so I could do whatever the hell I wanted with my men.“I love seeing you happy,” Az buries his face in the crook of my neck.“You would have loved seeing Rowan’s face when he realized what happened more.”“Not a chance,” he murmured, “Maybe before, but this,” his thumb drags along my lower lip. “Will forever be better than any revenge.”My heart skips
Azure’s POV“Can you see anything?” Finn sighs behind me.How the fuck is he not panicking right now?Erin has been inside the Connolly Enterprises building for an hour. An entire hour I haven’t had eyes on her.‘I would know if she were in distress,’ Nero tries, but even he sounds unconvinced. ‘Our bond is getting stronger.’ Not fucking strong enough, apparently. “Whatever bird watching asshole lied about the distance these things can see should be sued,” I hiss, twisting the lens on the binoculars for the thousandth time in the last hour. “These were three thousand dollars.”Finn chuckles, unable to hide his amusement at my misery, “You should have informed me you were looking for such a device,” he tisks, “I would have told you to go with a telescope.”Of course he would have.“You were busy,” I muttered, readjusting again.The binoculars were ripped from my hands, and a snarl ripped tore from my throat, but when I glanced into Finn’s eyes… the tightness in my chest relaxed for a
Erin's POV“Mrs. Connolley,” the receptionist at the front desk greeted me with a warm smile. The woman has worked there since Rowan was a toddler, and I knew this was her final year. Rowan had approached her with a severance package, suggesting it was time to retire.She was thrilled because the money meant she could return to Canada and spend time with her children, but what she didn’t know was that Rowan was replacing her with a more “aesthetically pleasing” model for the face of Connolley Enterprises.“Sharon,” I returned her smile. “How are you?”“You know me,” her ruby lips pulled into a toothy smile. “Working and preparing. Did Rowan tell you that I’ll be retiring at the end of the year?” Tears brimmed her eyes. “I cannot tell you how lovely it will be to go home. It’s been too long.”I wanted to crush Rowan’s image, but in doing so, I’d be crushing this lovely woman, and that’s not worth it to me.“I’m happy for you. If there is anything more you need in your contract, don’t h







