Josefina rolled her eyes. "Cut it out, guys."
With a playful kick, Josefina nudged him. "What are you even saying?"
Percy elbowed him lightly. "Did your tongue slip or something? Are you dreaming of having daughters? With your luck, you're destined for a house full of boys."
Luke scowled, and his mood soured. "I like girls, and I don't want sons. Percy, quit jinxing me!"
Josefina saw the banter escalating and swiftly played the peacemaker. "Enough already, Luke. How's that investigation I asked you about coming along?" she inquired.
Luke shook his head. "I checked the stables and came up with zilch. No clues."
Percy raised an eyebrow. "How's that possible? Josie sent you that tip-off at the crack of dawn."
Luke replied, "I was pretty thorough. The horses were all fine. No sign of any shady characters either. It's got me stumped. If Lena's behind this, her accomplice must be top-notch."
Josefina was taken aback. Lena not being the biological daughter of the Harrison family was a secret, unless - could Lena have known all along? "Dig up everything on Lena, from birth to now," she instructed firmly.
Luke nodded. "On it. I'll get right on that." With that, Luke exited the lab to take matters into his own hands.
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After a solid three-hour stint in the lab with Percy, Josefina looked at the clock. It was five in the afternoon.
Shedding her lab coat, Josefina accepted a glass of water from Percy. "Thanks," she said, gulping it down.
Percy hesitated, then spoke up, "Josie, you're going to Luke's for dinner tomorrow, right? Need me to pick you up?"
"No need, I'll drive over."
Percy offered, "How about I take you out for dinner tonight?"
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