After a hectic day at work and just as Josefina was about to call it a day, her phone buzzed. It was her mom, Hattie, on the line.
"Josie, your dad was telling me how you've whipped the company into shape and landed a pretty penny for the fashion house. We've decided to take you out for dinner tonight to celebrate. My girl, you're just so capable, and mama is so proud of you."
A warm flutter stirred in Josefina's chest, bringing her a comforting sense of assurance.
"Josie, we're trying a new place this time, not the usual Gourmet Galaxy. A change of scenery. We'll come and pick you up."
"It’s alright, just text me the time and place, and I'll meet you there."
Hattie knew Josefina preferred to keep a low profile, so she agreed, "Alright, Josie. Don't overwork yourself. Money's endless, but health comes first."
"Thanks, Mom. I'll take care of myself."
The word 'Mom,' filled Hattie with elation.
"Okay, Josie, I won't keep you from clocking out. See you in a bit."
"Sure thing."
After hanging up, Josefina gathered her things and headed out. Her phone rang again; it was Oliver.
"Dinner together?"
Josefina's lips curled into a faint smile. "Family called. Can't make it tonight."
Oliver's tone couldn't hide the disappointment. "What time will you be done? Maybe I could meet you after?"
"No need, I'll head straight home after dinner with the folks."
The line went silent, and Josefina thought the call had dropped. Checking her phone, the call was still on. As she was about to hang up, Oliver spoke.
"Where's dinner?"
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