"Shake 'em off." Josefina said.
"Right away, Ms. Josefina."
With a surge of acceleration, it was all about chasing the adrenaline rush. In no time, the driver, relying on his familiarity with the road conditions, successfully shook off the car that was following them.
They drove for quite a while until they finally reached the harbor. The driver stepped out, scanned the surroundings, and opened the car door. "Ms. Josefina, please, step out."
Josefina alighted, still wearing her hat, brim pulled down low. They boarded a ferry, and it set sail across the open sea.
Josefina sat on the deck, a wave of nostalgia washing over her. Bert approached, presenting an opened coconut. "Rosa, have some coconut water. It'll be a bit before we dock at Rose Bay Island."
"Thanks, Bert." Josefina took it with both hands, sipping it with a sigh of pure bliss.
Rose Bay Island was the home of Josefina's mentor, the retired pirate, Hayden.
Hayden was saved by Josefina, and had wanted her to be his goddaughter, but she simply called him her mentor.
Hayden called her Rosaline, after Rose Bay Island. To the outside world, Rosaline was known as Hayden's daughter, and he had declared that Rose Bay Island would one day be hers.
His wealth and estate were all bequeathed to Rosaline. Everyone was certain. Hayden doted on this daughter of his.
Rosaline was another name for Josefina.
...
Oliver stood at the harbor, watching the ship grow smaller on the horizon.
Asher approached, whispering, "Mr. Oliver, we've checked. That vessel's headed for Rose Bay Island."

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