All About You (All Series Book 6)

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Author: Natalie Ann
You’re a guy,” Trey argued, scrunching his little nose and looking so serious.
    “I like flowers just fine. There’s nothing wrong with flowers. But you know what would be really cool?”
    “What?” Trey asked, picking up another bite of food and eating.
    Okay, this was working, this talk was relaxing Trey and he was back to eating and chewing faster, shoveling in another bite.
    “If you put a fire helmet on it and then filled that with flowers.”
    “That would be so cool. I bet no one else thinks to do that,” Trey said, some excitement showing on his round face. The face Finn’s mother said was almost the spitting image of his as a child. Only Trey had his mother’s hazel eyes, light brown hair, and a dimple in his chin when he smiled.
    “You’re probably right, and that would make it even more special, don’t you think?”
    Another huge mouthful of food, some more fast chewing, and then a big gulp. “I do. I’m going to make the best helmet ever.”
    Finn felt better when he tucked Trey in for the night, read him his story, and kissed him on the head. He was leaving the room when Trey said, “I only need you, Daddy. We make a great team.”
    Finn had walked back downstairs to watch TV and relax, trying to push thoughts of the conversation with Trey out of his head. But in doing that, his thoughts turned to Olivia.
    Olivia of the long lean legs, the bright green eyes, the stylish clothing, and the flashy car. All the things he’d said he didn’t want or need in his life. All the things he had before and had learned his lesson. Don’t go there again, he tried to remind himself. Yet he couldn’t push her out of his mind.
    “Hey, everyone, happy to see me?” Drew Palmer said, causing Finn to turn and bringing him back to the present. “Not working too hard, are you?”
    Finn didn’t want to say he was jealous of Drew, not really. Always happy, always carefree. Then again, Drew didn’t have a crew of men laying their life on the line for him, or a child that needed him either.
    “The place just lit right up when you walked in, sunshine,” Finn said back, making the crew laugh.
    “Hey, Finn cracked a joke,” Bob said, snickering at his buddies. “Guess your grouchy mood is gone now. Maybe we should have Drew on site more.”
    Finn looked over at the crew, saw them eying him, and he laughed. It was a funny comment, even if he didn’t appreciate it. No use getting on the crew’s bad side.
    He’d felt bad about giving them a hard time yesterday with their behavior, even if he was justified. It was tough to be the dad at home and at work at times, but someone had to do it. Someone had to be responsible and mature. Life wasn’t all about having fun and goofing off and not accounting for anything. And those thoughts were the last thing he needed right now. It was in his past and it had to stay there.
    “You guys would be lost without me and you know it.”
    A few more comments were thrown around, and then everyone got to work. Drew was only there because the wiring was going to be routed and set today. As the electrician, nothing was started or finished without him on site.
    They had been working in silence for the most part, everyone doing their job, when he heard the sound of heels on the floor. He wasn’t sure if Olivia was coming in today and tried to tell himself he wasn’t disappointed she hadn’t shown up until now.
    “Well, if it isn’t the woman holding the purse strings. Come to grace us with your presence?”
    Finn struggled not to let his jaw drop when Drew said those words. It was the last thing he expected Drew to say. Ever. Drew was like him, sort of. Drew might be happier, even friendlier, but he was respectful of the clients. Drew’s own father, Andy, worked for Harper’s too and oversaw all the rehabs.
    Before Finn could get his wits about him, Drew was striding toward Olivia, picking her up in a bear hug, and spinning her around. Olivia was laughing along with Drew and
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