the longer he works for rotti largo, the less finley understands about his morals. he has his own reasons for remaining, despite knowing all too well what the ceo of geneco was doing behind the scenes. it isn’t as if he had many other options, and when it came to finding his father, rotti was fin’s only option. so he stuck around. some months into working at the large corporation, he met marni - a woman who was much too kind to be associated with such an evil man. that added another layer, another reason as to why finley didn’t disappear and start his own search for marcus. it’s not as if finley thought marni needed protecting, but he did feel a need to keep her safe, regardless. which is why, when she came to him with an admission of wanting to leave, fin immediately began devising a plan.
‘ you sure this is what you wanna do? ’ he doesn’t question her because of any doubt. he’d help her get out, make sure rotti and his henchman kept their distance. he just wanted to make sure she was ready for what would happen as soon as she removed herself from the ceo’s grasps. brows furrow a bit as fin gazes down at marni, his voice low to ensure no one heard their conversation. ‘ i’m behind you, whatever you want. just gotta ask, ’ @msdebt.