Josefina strolled into the bar, where Livia, Luke, and Percy were already waiting by the entrance. Livia was rocking a pair of denim cut-offs and a sleeveless tee, topped with a wild, poofy hairdo that had Josefina caught between laughter and disbelief.
"Livia, what's with the wild mop?" Josefina teased.
"I needed a disguise so my folks wouldn't spot me here. Even if someone sees me, they might not recognize me," Livia explained with a grin.
Luke chimed in with a chuckle, "Livia, I gotta hand it to you, that's pretty smart."
Livia raised an eyebrow and flashed a cheeky smile, "Luke, you've got quite the eye."
Luke let out a snicker and sidled up to Livia, "Livia, you still don't know me that well. I've always had an eye for the good stuff."
Livia looped her arm through Josefina's and headed inside, "Josie, let's make a pact – we don't go home until we can't see straight."
Percy followed closely, and Luke, eager not to miss out, hurried after them.
...
Ruby and Lauren sat at home, waiting for Billy to return for dinner. When Billy arrived, he brought with him a present for Ruby. "Ruby, this is a dress I picked out for you. Take a look, it's from Anya’s collection. You're going to look stunning in it," Billy said, his voice revealing a rare warmth.
The sudden bout of fatherly affection was because Billy had seen the paternity test results. They confirmed without a doubt that he and Ruby were father and daughter, much to his relief.
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