Her son could go for two weeks without calling her once, and she was jealous that he was treating someone else so nicely, especially when that someone was a girl she didn’t really like.
The moment Ethan drove away, Jenna said, “Follow them. The driver obliged. Josephine wondered where Ethan was taking her, but she got her answer when they stopped in front of an expensive boutique ten minutes later.
“Go on.” “It’s just a regular dinner between colleagues. Do I even need a dress?” Josephine looked at him. She didn’t really have the urge to dress up. “Oh, it’s not just between colleagues. You’re showing up as their boss’ wife tonight,” said Ethan.
Josephine smiled. She still couldn’t get used to this new identity of hers, but she didn’t want to disappoint Ethan. Since she had the chance to dress up now, she should take it.
They went into the boutique, and Jenna said, “See? All she does is spend his money on things like clothes and jewelry. She never stops.” Donna heaved a sigh. “We should leave. Let’s grab dinner. I’ll talk to her in a couple of days.”
Jenna would like Donna to settle things right here, but she couldn’t push it, so she said, “I’ll make some reservations. You like Mediterranean food, right? I know a good place.”
Donna nodded. She thought Jenna would make a good girlfriend for her son. Ethan was waiting on the couch while Josephine selected her dress on the second floor. She chose a simple white dress. The hem extended to her knees, and the sleeves extended to her elbow. She looked elegant and beautiful in that dress.
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