Josefina hopped out of the car by the roadside and said to Ryan, “Ryan, I’m off to catch up with an old pal. You head on home, okay?”
“Miss, let me at least drive you there,” he insisted.
Josefina chuckled and shook her head. “It’s alright. I’ll manage just fine on my own.”
She snagged a bike from a nearby share station and pedaled off towards the address Billy had sent her.
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Billy showed up at the café Josefina had mentioned, bringing Lauren and Ruby along for the ride. As they pulled up to the café, they spotted Josefina rolling up on her shared bike.
Ruby perked up, a smug look on her face. “Well, well, seems like Josefina’s not having the time of her life, is she?” She didn’t arrive in a car, nor did she take a cab, just pedaling away on a bike.
Ruby tilted her chin up. Her expression was a mix of disdain and snobbery.
Lauren said with a sneer, “Billy, look at her. So broke she can’t even afford a car.”
Billy shot Lauren a glare, “Would you just zip it?”
Lauren clamped her mouth shut. After all, they still had business to deal with.
Billy approached Josefina with a smile that seemed kind and gentle. “Josie, why’d you bike here? Why not catch a cab? If you’re strapped for cash, just let me know, and I’ll foot the bill.”
Josefina’s gaze landed on Billy, just watching him with a smile.
“What’s so funny?” he asked.
A sly smile played on Josefina’s lips. “I’m just wondering, what’s the deal with you calling me here today? If you know I’m broke, why bother? It doesn’t seem like something you’d do. After all, you’ve always been all about clout and fortune.”
Billy’s brows knotted, but his smile quickly returned. “Josie, let’s head inside. There’s something I want to chat with you about.”
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