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To my anxious baddies, the overthinkers, and the ones who never feel quite good enough. Please know, you are beautiful and perfect, and this world is a whole lot better with you in it.
“We know what we are, but know not what we may be.” —William Shakespeare
“For what it’s worth, you’re a good daddy,” I say, my eyes widening and flying over to Finn when I realize what I just said. His lips are parted as he watches me with furrowed brows. “Oh my fuck. Dad!” I sputter. “I meant to say you’re a good dad.” I can feel how red my face is, and I’m waiting on bated breath for him to react, but what he does say takes me all the way by surprise. Finn cocks his head to the side, lip curled into a half-smirk. “I am a good daddy.”
Finn Moore, my sister’s boyfriend and my boss, thought about kissing me. Holy fuck.
“You’re a surprise I never expected,” he says against my lips, voice husky and low. “Everythin’ I thought I knew changed when you moved in.”

