Chapter 73
Learning Curve
Wednesday April 2nd
Scottie
âJust so you know,â Finn says as he stops right outside a pretty brownstone that makes my knees shake even harder than they already were.
Meeting the family is a huge milestone in any relationship, but meeting the family your boyfriend just found out he had in a house bigger than Pretty Womanâs Blue Banana is on a whole other level.
âMy family has now tripled in size.â
âTripled?â I question incredulously, doing the quick math in my head. âHow has it tripled? There were five of you before and five more now, that stands to reason that it would have doubled. The math isnât mathing.â
He smiles. âYou know what, youâre right.â I sigh a deep breath of relief, but he cuts it off to continue, âThere are five new siblings, but theyâre all married, and they all have kids. So, itâs not really tripled. More like quintupled.â
âFinn Hayes, you are not helping!â I whisper-yell.
He winks and takes my hand to lead us up the stairs. âRelax, babe. Itâs going to be all good.â
He seems confident, but that doesnât mean I believe him.
The door swings open before Finn even has a chance to knock, and a young teenage boy with bright-blue eyes and a stylish mohawk answers. âYo, Finn. Youâre late.â His eyes move over to me, and immediately, a small smile etches on his mouth. âAnd youâve brought a friend,â he states and says friend as if thereâs a far bigger meaning to the word.
Finn just claps him on the shoulder. âI did bring a friend. My girlfriend, Scottie.â
âHi, Scottie,â the teenager says and holds out his hand. âIt is my greatest pleasure to meet you.â He makes a show of taking my hand in his and kissing the top of it.
Finn shoves him away from me with a laugh. âOkay, Hawk, thatâs enough flirting with my girl.â
His name strikes me as completely odd, but somehow, it also fits the handsome teen like a glove.
Finn takes my hand again and walks us into the house, and he doesnât stop until weâre in the dining room thatâs overflowing with people and bursting at the seams with chatter and laughter. Holy hell, he wasnât lying. Itâs a miracle everyone is able to fit in here.
âFinnâs here, Grandma!â a teenage girl with brown hair shouts, and a woman with silver-gray hair, and who looks to be in her seventies, peeks in from the kitchen to smile at us.
âHi, Finn!â she greets.
âHi, Aunt Wendy.â
âWould you like to introduce us to your friend?â she asks and steps into the dining room as sheâs wiping her hands on her apron.
âYeah, Finn, why donât you introduce us to your friend?â a handsome man questions with a wry grin. Hawk is now standing beside him, and their resemblance is so uncanny I would gamble a million dollars that theyâre father and son.
My eyes scan the room, and a sense of relief settles in my chest when I spot Jack, Travis, and Willow. Finnâs sister immediately comes over and wraps me up in a big hug.
âIâm so happy youâre here,â she says, and I donât have to pretend that I feel the same.
âMe too.â
âEveryone,â Finn announces loud enough to draw the attention of every pair of eyes in the room. âThis is my girlfriend, Scottie. Scottie, this isâ¦everyone.â
Itâs dumb that my heart still zings whenever I hear him say girlfriend, but I canât help it. Iâm proud to be Finn Hayesâs girlfriend. Happy. Elated. Grateful. Sometimes I feel like weâve been to hell and back and itâs a miracle we managed to find our way back to each other. And sometimes I think itâs no miracle at all because weâre meant to be.
Everyone in the room starts to head our way to formally introduce themselves. I meet Finnâs mom Helen, and she wraps me up in the kind of warm hug that only a mother can give, and Wendy Winslowâs hug is just as warm.
I meet Remy Winslow and his wife Maria and their daughters Carmen and Izzy.
I meet Flynn Winslow and his wife Daisy and their twin sons Roman and Ryder.
I meet Jude Winslow and his wife Sophie and their daughter Meadow. I also find out that I was right about Hawk being Judeâs son.
I meet Winnie and her husband Wes and their son Wes Jr. Iâm also introduced to their daughter Lexi Winslow and offer a secret smile in her direction.
And I say hello to Professor Ty Winslow and meet his wife Rachel and their daughter Emily.
Itâs strange seeing Professor Winslow outside of the lecture hall, but itâs even stranger to see how close he and Finn have become. Though, I guess it shouldnât be much of a surprise. Over the past two months, Iâve witnessed more text conversations and phone calls between the two of them than I can count. I knew if Ty had known about Finn, he would care, and heâs more than proven me right.
âWinslow-Hayes Family Dinner Night is officially served!â Wendy announces as she carries a massive bowl of chicken fettuccini alfredo into the dining room and sets it on the table. Helen is right behind her with an Italian salad, and Winnie is right behind her with a tray of garlic bread sticks.
Finn pulls out a chair for me to take a seat beside Willow, and he sits down on my other side beside Ty. Everyone dives into the food like they havenât eaten in days, and the laughter and chatter donât stop between bites.
Finn looks so damn happy that I canât swipe the smile off my face as I watch him talk to Ty and Wes about Dicksonâs football teamâs prospects for next year.
âIâm impressed with Boden,â Wes says. âHeâs only a sophomore and damn near won his team a championship. If he can keep his mind off my daughter, he might even live to see the NFL.â
I widen my eyes at Finn as Lexi snorts and shakes her head, and he mouths that heâll explain how Wes knows about Blakeâs crush on Lexi later.
âIâm going to remember this conversation when youâre trying to draft him,â Remy states, and Wes doesnât even balk.
âHe plays like Quinn Bailey.â
âAnd Quinn won you a championship,â Remy remarks.
Lexi surprises us all when she looks across the table to meet my eyes. âYou know the Dickson cheerleaders are better statistically than Dicksonâs football team? Theyâve won more NCA Championships that any school in their division, and it all started decades ago. If you guys win this year, youâll set a Guinness World Record.â
Finn wraps a proud arm around my shoulders. âOh, donât worry, Lex. My girl is ready for Daytona next week. You can get the record book ready.â
His girl. Swoon.
Lexi shakes her head, refuting him. âI donât have any contacts at Guinness.â
Iâm surprised she took him so literally, but nobody else is, and for my part, I donât have time to dwell on it. The conversation keeps moving at a million miles per hour.
âScottie, youâre on the cheerleading squad at Dickson?â Wendy asks and I nod.
âYes.â
âAre you nervous for the competition?â Tyâs wife Rachel questions. âThat seems like a crazy amount of pressure.â
âOh, it is.â A nervous giggle escapes my lungs. âIâve never been on a stage this big, but Iâve been doing competitive cheerleading my whole life, so Iâm hoping itâs prepared me for this.â
âYouâre going to do great, Scottie,â Finn says and presses a kiss to my cheek.
I donât miss the way Willow and Helen watch or the smiles that spread across their faces.
âI canât wait for the day I get to be a bridesmaid at your wedding,â Willow whispers into my ear, and I just about choke on my garlic bread.
âSlow down, girl.â
My shocked reaction doesnât faze her in the least. âMark my words, Scottie. Youâre going to be a Hayes one day.â
I know Finn overhears that last comment, but the man doesnât clam up. He doesnât look like he wants to run for the hills. He just presses a kiss to my forehead and continues eating his food.
On the outside, Iâm playing it cool.
But on the inside, my heart is marking ideal dates on the calendar five to six years from now and scouring the internet for the perfect wedding dress.
Which is totally insane, right?