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Lena felt there was something off about Josefina. “Hey Josie, is the office really that hectic? Still on calls dealing with stuff at night?” Lena remarked as she flopped onto the couch.

Josefina just hummed in response, continuing to sip her mint lemonade.

Lena settled in as Regina placed a bowl of mint lemonade in front of her, accompanied by some pastries and fruit.

Lena chuckled, “Regina, how come you didn’t get any of these treats for my sister?”

Regina smiled at Lena. “Miss Lena, you should save these for yourself. Ms. Josefina didn’t live here with all these luxuries in the past, and I worry that her stomach might not be used to it.”

Josefina looked up, with her arms crossed, eyeing Regina. “You seem to think of everything, don’t you?”

Regina met Josefina’s gaze, unafraid. “Ms. Josefina, I’m just someone who likes to tell it like it is.”

Lena teased, “Josie, Regina is an old hand at the Harrison estate. She’s always been on top of things. And she’s right. Some indulgences might not sit well with you.”

Josefina scoffed, “What indulgences are beyond my reach? Oliver?”

Lena fell silent. That was a stab straight to the heart! Her eyes flared with a venomous glare, but her voice remained soothingly sweet, “Oliver’s just chasing a novelty!”

Josefina continued, “Is that so? My status as the daughter a of the Harrison family isn’t exactly a novelty, is it? If it’s novelty he wanted, he should fancy you, the fake golden girl. How exciting that must be!”

The rest of the Harrison clan wasn’t around, so Lena didn’t bother to hide her true feelings anymore. Her gaze was piercing. “Josefina, you’re just the daughter a who was recently found by the Harrison family. I’ve been their daughter for eighteen years! How can you compare to me?”

Josefina leaned back in her chair. “Why should I compare myself to you? And how can you compete with me? You do realize I am the real daughter of the Harrison family. Once my identity is made public, what do you think you can do?”

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