Lauren was grinding her teeth in anger, but Billy was holding her arm, keeping her from exploding into a tirade.
Billy still had that grin plastered on his face. "Josie, have a sip of coffee, chill out. Whatever it is, we can talk it out slow and easy."
Josefina coughed twice behind her hand before taking a couple of sips of her coffee.
That’s when Billy continued, "Josie, you know how your mom’s got a short fuse, right? She’s always been like this, so don’t get worked up. I reached out 'cause I need your help with the family biz."
As Josefina kept her lips sealed, Billy pressed on, "Josie, if our company is doing well, you can benefit too, right? I mean, sure, your current folks aren't rolling in dough, but when the time comes for you to tie the knot, me and your mom can throw in a helping hand."
Lauren chimed in, "When that day comes, we’ll be there for you, make sure your in-laws know they can't push you around."
Ruby added her two cents, "Josie, helping out Dad now is like helping yourself, right? Before a girl gets hitched, she's gotta show her worth, make sure no one underestimates her, you know?"
Josefina was like, what the heck? Were these three for real?
Josefina had to laugh, "Who says a woman has to get married? I can't choose not to? Besides, why would I marry someone who looks down on me? Am I out of my mind?"
Lauren scoffed at Josefina's confidence, "Easy for you to say, Josefina. After being played by those big shots, you're still acting like Miss Goody Two-Shoes?"
Josefina's brow furrowed, her expression turned to ice. "So, are you telling me you called me here to sell myself to win over some connections??"
With the cat out of the bag, Billy told it how it was, "Josie, take one for the team, for the family's sake. Once we're back on track, I've got your back, right?"
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