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His brows pulled in, and I laughed.

"It's okay.I kind of expected it.I didn't tell anyone."

"Why not?"

I shrugged."Self-doubt.Fear of failure.Not a lack of confidence so much as an overabundance of caution.I want to know the ground is solid before I leap.You know?"

Finn nodded."I get that."

"So I sabotaged myself in the process," I said with a sigh."You're the first soul I've seen in a while."I sent him a smile."Not that I'm complaining."

"What about that guy?"

I drew back in surprise."What guy?"

"The one hitting on you when I walked in."

I shook my head on a laugh."You mean Bobby the barista?"

"That his name?"

"Yeah, he wasn't flirting."

Finn scoffed.

"He just brought me a pity water," I said.

"Didn't look like pity to me."

There was a weird note in his voice, and I squinted, trying to figure it out."You okay, Finn?"

"Yeah."He cleared his throat then said, "So, will you sign a book for me?"

"Of course!"

As I opened the cover, I couldn't stop the sigh that escaped.

"What's up?"

"I haven't sold any books, Finn," I admitted.

"Really?"

"Yeah.Total fail, but at least we're the only ones here to see it, right?"

"You're not a failure, Rose," he said.

I nodded but didn't look up as I passed him the book.

"Hey."Finn placed his fingertips under my chin and gently lifted until I had to meet his eyes."You're amazing, the most amazing girl ever.Say you believe me."

I rolled my eyes.

"Say it, Rose."

"I believe you are the best friend I could ever ask for," I said softly.

"That'll have to do, I guess."Finn stepped back, saying, "I need to make a call, but don't go anywhere, okay?I've got a ton of questions to ask about your next book."