M & R by the window
From above, I could just see Finn Robinson tidying up things in the chill wind, and Tim Payne spoke straightforwardly, "Zoe's wedding is imminent. Might Finn cause trouble out of unrequited love?"
"I'm not sure." Finn Hale gazed at the person downstairs, his eyes dark and inscrutable.
He had followed him for ten years, given all that could and should be given.
Even at the studio's anniversary two years ago, Finn had even gifted him an apartment.
He had always been generous to his employees.
Michale Shaw was astonished, "I'm just worried that what Finn Robinson really wants isn't any sort of monetary compensation, but—"
"Uncle," I said.
I really couldn't tell that uncle was, after all, a player of both men and women.
William Hale signaled to him with a look:
Would you shut up already!
"I'll have someone keep a discreet eye on him during this time to ensure he won't cause any disruption at the wedding," Finn Hale stated.