Ethan went back to his room and texted Josephine. ‘My mom wants to see you tomorrow. Do you have time for that?’ ‘Not if my boss doesn’t give me a day off, texted Josephine cheekily. You got your day off. Tell me if you want more.”
Josephine was in her bed, feeling sweet. Feels good when your boss is your boyfriend. ‘Get some sleep and look perfect tomorrow. I want my mom to think you’re a goddess, said Ethan. Josephine chuckled. Oh, he’s nervous. He’s worried his mom might not like me. “I know. I’ll go to sleep now.’ ‘Night.’
‘Good night.” Josephine picked up her earplugs and read through a novel as she fell asleep. She had a habit of going through history texts before going to sleep. They worked well to put her to sleep, and she drifted to the land of dreams in a moment.
Morning came, and Josephine put on some makeup, then she left. Heidi was watering the flowers, and she asked, “So when’s the wedding?” Josephine blushed. “Mom, we’re still dating.”
“Make sure you don’t lose him, alright? He’s a good man.” Heidi liked Ethan. Josephine was filled with motivation, and she drove away. She worked for a bit and waited for Ethan to call her. About ten thirty, he called. I’m at work. Where you at?”
“My mom and I are coming to the company. Go to my office in a bit.”
“Sure.” Josephine was surprised they would meet at his office. Donna heard all about how her son courted Josephine, and she was surprised he was the one who initiated it. I wonder, what’s so magical about her? Why does Ethan like her so much? If she is as materialistic as Jenna says she is, Ethan would never have fallen for her.
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