The mayor’s question catches me off guard because I’ve been mentally preparing to leave this whole time on Monday. Though it’d be a huge honor. “I’d love to take the job, but I don’t have a place to stay, and my flight leaves on Monday,” I finally answer. The last thing I’d want to do is impose on Finn’s space because I’ve already done that enough over the past ten days. He doesn’t seem to mind, but I can’t assume he’d be okay with me prolonging my trip by another week. Finn furrows his brow at me, but I’m not sure how to read him. My fate is in his hands. “There’s room for you here if your schedule allows it,” Finn tells me, his signature boyish grin sweeping across his handsome face. “Are you absolutely sure?” I ask with uncertainty, hoping he’s not being nice for the sake of it. Asp