Sydney's phone buzzed, the familiar ringtone shattering the night's stillness. She reached out, switched on the bedside lamp, and answered, her heart pounding.
"Someone's digging up your past."
The words hit her like a punch, leaving her reeling.
"How is this happening?" she whispered, anxiety gnawing at her insides.
"Watch your back," the caller warned before the line went dead.
Panic set in. Why was her past being unearthed now? Restless, she sat up in bed, her mind racing.
Rowan, her partner, had been distant lately, using her "scent" as an excuse to sleep separately. He hadn’t explicitly said it, but Sydney knew what he meant. She glanced at her legs, a dark expression clouding her face.
Josefina woke up feeling refreshed and stretched lazily as she made her way downstairs. Her grandparents were on the couch, deep in conversation with Hattie and Garrett.
"Hattie, your birthday's this Sunday, and I've booked a spot at our favorite diner. If you wanted a big bash, you know I'd throw you one," Garrett said with a warm smile.
Hattie responded, "A family meal is all I want. Too many guests might overwhelm Josie. Now that we've found her, all I want is for our family to live peacefully."
Emily nodded, "Ever since I woke up, all I've wanted is a quiet life."
Josefina joined in, "Mom, let me handle your birthday plans. I've got it covered."
Hattie stood up, walked over to Josefina, and pulled her into a seat. "Josie, you're always so busy. Don't stress over this. Actually, why don’t you take a break from school? There's more to learn from the world than from books. Travel with me instead."
Garrett laughed, "Most parents want their kids to focus on their studies, and here you are, encouraging her to take a break."
Mr. Marquez was taken aback, having hoped Josefina would remain at school longer, not just for her academic brilliance but also for her insights on various subjects.
"If you achieve a top position in any upcoming competitions, I'll let you graduate a year early," he proposed.
"A year? I was thinking more along the lines of two," Josefina negotiated. "I can assist with your research projects, effectively graduating three years early."
"Deal," Mr. Marquez agreed, unable to hide his excitement.
With her plans set in motion, Josefina left the office, her mind already on the next task.
Determined to find the perfect gift for Hattie, Josefina headed to the mall. Despite owning a collection of exquisite jewelry, she wanted to gift Hattie something more—a token of her deep affection and gratitude.

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