Josefina felt like the cream in an Oreo – stuck in the middle and feeling the pressure. She was surrounded by people, all eyes fixed on her, and she felt the weight of their scrutiny.
Noticing her discomfort, Hayden stepped in. “Cleo, Rosa’s super busy right now. How about we plan a visit to Westwood to see her later?”
Josefina chimed in, “Cleo, mate, work’s got me tied up. I need to head back. Next time you and the old man visit Westwood, I’ll show you around.”
Oliver stayed quiet, letting Grant handle things. The real expert on Westwood wasn’t Josie; it was a guide.
Why not just hire a guide for them? Young, old, male, female – they could pick whoever they wanted.
Oliver’s silence was essentially a nod for Grant to step in.
Grant noticed Oliver’s quiet approval. Was he trying to keep Rosa from getting upset?
With that in mind, Grant felt a surge of confidence. “Alright, Rosa, I’ll come find you,” he said with determination.
Hayden chuckled, “Rosa, when I get a chance, I’ll head over with Cleo.”
Josefina beamed, nodding eagerly.
Relieved, Oliver finally felt like he could leave.
…
Back on the island, Oliver sorted things out and left Harry and Asher to tie up any loose ends. Once everything was settled, he set off again.
He and Josefina parted ways to avoid sparking rumors about their relationship.
Josefina waited on the dock, ready to board.
Hayden spoke up, “I’ve sent some seafood to your family, along with some homemade goodies from the island that you love. They should get there about the same time you do.”


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