Josefina reassured her, "As the head of the company, you've got to keep it together. Just stick to the plan I gave you yesterday and keep pushing forward."
"Alright, Ms. Josefina, I'll keep you posted if anything changes," Orla replied.
After hanging up with Orla, Josefina stretched out on the couch, casually scrolling through her phone until a notification caught her eye.
A new clothing store had just opened in Westwood, posting about their grand opening today. They were inviting customers to explore their collection and were eager to meet any requests for custom outfits.
Josefina quickly looked into it and asked Luke to dig a little deeper.
...
When Josefina came downstairs for dinner, her parents, Dorian, and Reid were all there, wearing worried expressions.
"Why's everyone looking at me like that? No need to stress," Josefina said, taking a seat. Her gentle smile painted her as the epitome of a sweet, understanding daughter.
Hattie spoke up with concern, "Josie, I saw all that chatter online. Want me to step in? We could rally some online support. Money's not an issue if it helps fight back."
Garrett added, "Josie, let us help if you need it. Even if you want to keep our family name out of it, remember you're our little princess. I can't stand by while you're being pushed around."
Dorian chimed in, "I've already contacted the lawyers, sis. No need to worry."
Reid said, "Sis, we're holding off for now, waiting for your go-ahead. Just say the word, and we're all in. I dare anyone to mess with my sister!"
The warmth from her family's concern was both overwhelming and touching.
Josefina had gone from feeling out of place to being right at home in this loving family.



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