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Sally shut the door behind them as she laughed. “Parents are blind to butt ugly when it’s their own child. I mean, could you ever think Thia was ugly?” Jen looked appalled. “Of course not, because she isn’t. I mean look at that bone structure and those perfect lips. Women pay thousands for lips like those.” Jacque sighed, taking a seat on the couch. She smiled down at Titus, who was playing with some toy cars on the coffee table. “Hi, Titus,” she said. “Hi, Aunt Jacque,” he said and then looked over to Jen. “Thia is pretty,” he told her. Jen winked at him. “See, Titus is a genius, and if he says my daughter is pretty then it’s true.” “Okay, as of right now you have the most beautiful little girl. But only until Jacque or I or someone else has a girl in the pack. Then we’ll have to com