Josefina turned around, her smile as radiant as a sunny morning. "Make sure to lock up when you head out, okay?"
Oliver and Josefina set off together.
Austin suddenly remembered something. "Isn't he the guy who pulled up in a fancy car at the school gate? Everyone's been saying Josefina's off the market."
Seeing him in person today, he definitely didn't seem like your average Joe.
"They're such a perfect match, and their chemistry is next level!"
Oliver and Josefina: Thanks, but no thanks!
...
Josefina hopped into Oliver's car, and they headed out for dinner.
"Hey Oliver, how about we hit up a fondue spot tonight?"
"Sure thing, whatever you want."
Oliver drove them to this quaint little fondue restaurant. As they walked in, they ran into Hunter and his family.
Peter and Caiden were there, and Sandy looked like a whole new woman, no longer the worn-out soul she once was. Now she carried the grace that only time can bestow, truly embodying the essence of a woman.
Breaking free from that no-good ex had worked wonders for her!
It's true what they say: cherish life, steer clear of toxic folks.
"Josie, it's been ages!" Sandy exclaimed, hurrying over to take Josefina's hand.
Oliver shot a glance over, his expression not exactly thrilled.
Sandy was acting as if Josie was already family!
Catching the vibe from Oliver, Sandy awkwardly let go of Josefina's hand.
"Josie, you look more stunning every time I see you. You were beautiful before, but now you're absolutely glowing."
"Oh, Aunt Sandy, you're looking more gorgeous yourself," Josefina replied warmly.
Sandy laughed, obviously delighted. "You always know just what to say."
Caiden chimed in, "Josie, since we bumped into each other, why not join us for dinner?"
Oliver coolly interjected, "We’ve already got a private booth booked."

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