Chapter 64
Chapter 64
Josefina felt a surge of warmth in her heart and, on impulse, called out, "Mom, thank you."
Hattie's eyes sparkled with delight. "Oh my, my baby girl just called me 'Mom!'"
She was so thrilled she wanted to shout it from the rooftops.
"My girl said 'Mom' before 'Dad!'"
"Ha! That means I'm the numero uno in her heart!"
Hattie, bubbling with excitement, gripped Josefina's hand but then worried she might be squeezing too hard. She let go, fretting, "Sweetheart, did I squeeze too tight?"
Josefina couldn't help but chuckle. She'd merely said 'Mom,' and Hattie was over the moon. Memories from her childhood flashed before her eyes. She remembered stumbling toward Lauren, calling her 'Mom,' only to be pushed to the ground.
"I'm not your mother, and you're nothing but a little brat!" Lauren's harsh words still echoed in her mind.
Josefina's nose tingled with the sting of old wounds as she stared at Hattie, her eyes brimming with warm tears. The regrets of her youth seemed to be healing as she grew older.
Hattie was taken aback, clumsily dabbing at Josefina's tears. "Oh honey, why the tears? Did I say something wrong? It's okay if you don't want to call me Mom. As long as you're happy, it's all good."
Garrett strode in quickly, his heart fracturing at the sight of Josefina's tears falling like pearls. "What's wrong, pumpkin? Don't you worry. I'll drag Xavier and Ruby here to get on their knees and apologize!"
Nothing hurts a father like his daughter's tears.
Josefina giggled through her tears. Unlike her helpless and sorrowful childhood, she was now filled with joy and contentment. She wiped away her tears and smiled, "Mom, Dad, I'm fine. I'm just so happy, so incredibly happy."
Garrett, in disbelief, took Hattie's hand. "Babe, pinch me. Did our girl just call me 'Dad?' Am I dreaming?"
Hattie gave Garrett's thigh a pinch, and he yelped in pain. Hattie laughed and said, "Silly, of course she called us 'Dad' and 'Mom.' But just so you know, darling, she called me 'Mom' first. You're a tad late."
Garrett grinned, "You've worked harder. You deserve to be called first." The trials of motherhood were no small feat. Hattie blushed at his gaze, their love as strong as ever.
Josefina reassured Garrett, "You don't need to worry about Xavier and Ruby. I'll handle them."
Garrett shook his head vigorously. "How can I let my girl deal with these stuff? I'm here. You should just be the merry little lady of the Harrison family."
Josefina’s smile broadened. "Trust me, I'm on it."
Hattie swatted Garrett's hand lightly. "Josie said she'll handle it. Why are you being so stubborn? Keep this up, and I won't let Josie call you 'Dad.'"
Garrett quickly backed down, "Alright, pumpkin, I'll leave it to you. If you can't handle it, then call me."
Josefina nodded emphatically, the three of them basking in familial bliss.
Meanwhile, Lena, hidden in the shadows of the upper floor, overheard the exchange. She slipped into the bathroom and sent Ruby a message using a spare phone. [Josefina is coming for you! And she says she's already on it!]
Ruby scoffed upon receiving the message, "If she could take me down, would she have waited till now?" Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Little did Ruby know, she wouldn't be laughing the next day.