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“Guys, really?”

“What?” they said innocently in unison.

“Hey, I’m here,” Polly announced as she joined us.

“Hey, sis.” I gave her a quick hug, and then she hugged Molly.

“Hey, Polly.”

“Hey, Molly.”

Chelsea giggled. “You two sound so weird when you say each other’s names.”

“I know,” Molly said. “So shall we go in?”

“We’re still waiting on Finn.” I looked at them. “And guys, let’s not take advantage of his generosity.”

“Okay,” Chelsea said. “I guess only you could do that.”

I glared at her. “I’m not taking advantage of him. He just wanted to treat us to a fun day at the fair after the party yesterday and all the hard work we put in.”

“What did you make him for breakfast, by the way?” Molly asked.

“Oh.” I giggled. “Cereal.”

“What?” Chelsea shook her head. “And he was okay with that?”

“He wanted eggs Florentine.” I laughed as I remembered his request.

“He asked you to make him eggs Florentine?” Polly asked and shook her head. “He has not learned his lesson. If you couldn’t make eggs Benedict, how are you going to make eggs Florentine? I’m just glad you didn’t call and wake me up to go and fetch it.”

“I wouldn’t do that to you,” I said, laughing. “At least not again.”

“You wouldn’t do what again?” Finn said as he approached. My heart raced as I stared into his gorgeous blue eyes. He wore denim jeans and a white shirt that made him look incredibly sexy. The girls all stared at him and gave him a little wave.

“Hi, Finn,” they chorused.

“Hi, Polly. Hi, Chelsea. Good to see you again.” He looked over at Molly. His eyes narrowed. “You look familiar.”

“I knew it,” Molly said. “It’s me, the actress.”

“Sorry, what?” He blinked.

“Me, Molly, the actress? Maybe you’ve seen me onDays of Our Lives.”

“You weren’t onDays of Our Lives.” I admonished her.

“Yeah, but there’s an actress that looks like me that’s onDays of Our Lives.”

I rolled my eyes and looked at Finn. “Finn, this is Molly. You might recognize her from Charlotte’s coffee shop. She was there the day we met.”

“Oh yeah, you were the girl that was standing in the corner making the weird faces.”

“I was practicing my facial movements for when I get a job either in Hollywood or on Broadway.” She gave a dramatic pose. “I can act and sing and dance,” she said theatrically. “In fact,” and then she started singing, “today is going to be the day that I’m going to impress you with my skills.” I saw my sisters looking at each other and trying not to laugh. I even had to press my lips together. I had to hand it to Molly. She certainly took advantage of every situation, even if it was not the most opportune moment.

“Is she okay?” Finn looked at me and whispered, and I nodded.

“She’s an actress, and she kind of thinks that you might be a producer or a director. But I’ve told her,” I spoke louder, “that you’re not.”

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