Chapter 22
Lena got totally stumped by Josefina''s question and was a bit peeved.
Hattie gave Lena''s hand a reassuring pat and said, “Josie’s right on the money. Why would we ever
kick you to the curb? You’re the kid I watched grow up. You just keep on living here like always.”
Lena had to swallow her pride, and with tears in her eyes, she epted, “Thanks, Mom. Thanks,
Josefina.” Her pitiful look was so on point no one could find fault with it.
A servant came over and asked, “Ma''am, is it time for breakfast now?”
“Let’s chow down. Josie just woke up. She must be starving. And Lena just got back. Let’s get
started with breakfast.”
Hattie treated everyone equally, but it made Lena feel like now that Hattie had her own flesh and
blood, all her focus was on her. Lena totally forgot that Josefina went eighteen years without
parental love and care, and she surely needed it more than ever now.
Green with envy, Lena couldn’t even touch her food. “Mom, I''m feeling a bit sleepy. I think I’ll hit the
hay. You guys go ahead and eat.”
Hattie figured she was just jetgged and nodded with affection. “Then off you go to bed. Get some
good rest.”
Not long after Lena went upstairs, Garrett came down. “Josie, your old man overslept. Lucky you
guys haven''t finished breakfast.” He almost missed the chance to have brekkie with his precious
girl!
Hattie yfully red at him. “You''ve been sleeping like a logtely. Josie''s been up for ages, and
you''re just rolling out of bed now.”
Hearing that Garrett was oversleeping, Josefina couldn''t help but frown.
As soon as Garrett sat down, Josefina put down her cutlery and said in a low voice, “Let me take
your pulse.”
Garrett sat up straight and held out his arm, making it easy for Josefina to check his pulse. Hattie
held her breath, afraid to disturb Josefina.
After a moment, Josefina lifted her fingertips from the pulse point on Garrett''s wrist. Garrett asked
cautiously, “Sweetheart, I’m all good, right?” He just got his girl back and wanted to make the most
of their time together—no way was he ready to kick the bucket!
Josefina smiled, “You trust me?”
Garrett replied seriously, “You’re my kid. Of course, I trust you. And besides, my girl’s medical skills
are top-notch. I have no doubts.”
The night before, Garrett had brought in an old doctor to check on Clover, who, sure enough, had
been poisoned. The old doctor couldn''t cure her, and Garrett''s heart almost froze over. So, Garrett
had even more faith in his darling Josefina. Josie’s word was gospel!
Josefina chuckled, “Thanks for your trust. There is indeed something up with your health, but don’t
you worry. I’ll go get you some medicer, and with the right care, you’ll be fine.”
Garrett beamed with pride. “Josie, you''re amazing. They say a daughter is her father''s protector,
and it''s so true.”
Compared to his sons, Garrett preferred his daughter—she cared about her daddy, unlike those
three brats!
Hattie also presented her arm. “My dear, why don''t you check my pulse too, Josie? I feel like my
sleep hasn’t been greattely.” She wanted her darling daughter’s attention, too.
Watching her parents vie for her affection, Josefina smiled involuntarily, making her look even more
lively and adorable. She was eighteen and fresh as a daisy. Those smiling lips were so full of zest
for life.
Josefina’s fingertips rested on Hattie’s pulse point with a serious expression, making Hattie
suddenly worried she had some deadly disease.
No way, right? She wasn’t actually seriously ill, was she?
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Garrett’s expression mirrored Josefina’s serious face. She was the spitting image of her father.
Hattie asked cautiously, “Sweetheart, is my health really that bad?”