Fixer Upper (SIDE BY SIDE #2) by Hannah Henry EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Hannah Henry
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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QUINN
QUINN GRIFFIN’S life was a mess. He had a pile of problems, starting
with, but not limited to: a fresh divorce, a strained relationship with both his
older brother and his best friend (and co-homeowner), parents who now
were living out of state, and a work life that hadn’t seen balance in months.
Maybe being laid off would be a good thing. He tuned back in to what
HR was saying to him on Zoom.
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“Of course, this is purely a business decision. It had nothing to do with
your work output. Thank you for being part of the team. David will be in
contact with you regarding your equipment return.”
“Thanks,” Quinn said as the call ended. He’d started his day with a tenminute meeting on his calendar at eleven a.m. with just the head of his
department and the head of HR. Instead of doing anything else, he’d baked
himself a Dutch baby—a pillowy, oven-baked pancake the size of a pie—
and eaten the entire thing himself while watching video game streamers
while he’d waited for his meeting to start.
Now that it was over, Quinn had the whole day spread out ahead of him.
His whole life. Thinking about it immediately exhausted him.
His parents’ condo in downtown Minneapolis was much nicer than his
own aging house; he was staying there while he gave Hunter space and
worked on his own healing. They both needed it.
His folks were letting him stay for free so long as he unpacked and
organized the things they left behind and was there to receive furniture
orders that they had been putting off. Mike and Nancy Griffin were RVers
now and were cruising around the Southwest. They’d sold the house Quinn
had grown up in and bought an RV and a condo in its place to have a home
base in Minnesota. They hadn’t spent a night in the condo yet.
Quinn had. Quinn had spent nearly twenty-one nights there. He’d
unpacked boxes full of kitchen things, stacked linens in the linen closet, put
up art, and made this house a home. For someone else. He hadn’t bothered
to do the same for himself.
He leaned back in his dad’s office chair, his own laptop and external
monitor on the desk instead of his dad’s things. His view out the window
was of more tall buildings. Living downtown had never appealed to him.
Everything was lifeless. Including him.
Quinn had no stable, full-time job. He’d need to figure out health
insurance now. He had a mortgage to pay. And while he had freelance
clients, he couldn’t make a living freelancing.
Every day was one miserable day after another.
He wouldn’t choose a history of depression for anyone else, but since
he’d gone through this before, he knew it would end. And more importantly,
his family knew it would end. Hunter knew. Quinn knew he would wake up
one day and realize that he was feeling better. Good days would pile up
until bad days were the minority, and it felt like he was having more good
days lately. All he had to do was survive this.
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