Hattie's face was glowing with a smile that seemed impossible to erase. She was absolutely on cloud nine! "By this time next year, I'll be holding a grandbaby in my arms. Just thinking about it fills me with joy. You'll have the baby, and we'll be right there to help out. We can even get you a nanny and a night nurse, so it'll feel just like it did before the little one came along."
Holding Josefina's hand tightly, Hattie continued, "Josie, if you're not ready to tie the knot, then don't rush it. We'll handle everything with the baby, so you won't have a thing to worry about."
Hattie went on and on with her plans, and Josefina chimed in every now and then. Their conversation stretched into the wee hours, and little by little, Josefina's worries started to fade.
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Hattie finally made her way back to her room. Garrett was lounging on the bed, book in hand. Hearing the door, he put it down. "Hey, what were you and our girl talking about for so long? You left me here all by my lonesome, and I was starting to feel a bit neglected."
Hattie sat on the bed, laughing at Garrett's playful pout. "Congrats, Garrett."
"For what? Am I becoming a dad again?"
Hattie just gave him a knowing look. "Come on, spill the beans! What's the big news?"
"You're going to be a granddad. Our darling daughter is expecting."
"What!" Garrett was floored. Instead of jumping for joy, he looked like he might burst with frustration. "Oliver! That cheeky devil! How could he get our sweet Josie into this?"
"Garrett, don't be a hypocrite. Were you any different back then? You were so head over heels, you wouldn't even stay in Westwood to take over the family business."


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