Jenna Medinaâs stepfather, Leo, came through the door of their house singing a happy tune: âSailing, sailing, over the ocean wavesâ¦â He kicked up his heels and did a little jig around the living room. For the finale, he jumped up on the couch and bowed deeply.
Jenna giggled. By now, she was used to Leoâs silliness. A year ago, when her mom sprang it on her that they were getting married, his jokes and teasing had driven her crazy. But that was before Jenna knew himâand decided to give him a chance.
âI grow on you, kind of like mold,â heâd teased her on the big wedding day in Las Vegas. âPlease let me show you what a great papa I can be.â
Leo had shown her, in more ways than one. He was always there for her when she needed to make a delivery for her cupcake club. He was there when she was sweating over her science final and needed someone to test her on the elements of the periodic table. Heâd even convinced her mami to let her adopt Dulce, her Havanese puppy. Her own father had left her mom to raise five kids by herself, but Leo had assured Jenna that he would never leave. He had an enormous heart, and Jenna had grown to love him, as well as her new stepsister, Maggie, who stayed with them every other weekend.
Leo had found them all a bigger home so Jenna didnât have to share a bedroom with her two older sisters, Marisol and Gabby. Even if her room was small, she actually had some peace and quiet and privacy away from her maniac little brothers, Ricky and Manny. It was all hersâfrom the patchwork quilt her mami had sewn from Jennaâs old baby blankets to the Oreo cookie pillow her BFF Kylie had given her, because like an Oreo, âshe was a tough cookie outside and a softie inside.â Having her own space was a dream come true. Now, she could cover her walls with pictures of her favorite Spanish telenovela stars and not worry that Gabby would draw mustaches on all of them!
Yet there was no denying her family was more loco than most. Especially when Leo called for a family meeting.
âWhat is it, mi amo r ?â Her mother, Betty, came racing out of the kitchen, still carrying a raw chicken in her hands. â Qué es la emergencia ? â
âMami, are we having arroz con pollo for dinner?â Ricky asked, tugging on her apron.
âNo! I want pizza!â Manny protested. Jennaâs five-year-old siblings never could seem to agree on anything.
Gabby skipped downstairs. Her hair was set in hot rollers. âCan we hurry it up? Iâm meeting Marc at the mall.â
Jenna rolled her eyes. All her sister thought aboutâand talked aboutâwere boys!
Leo took a head count. âSo, Maggie is at her momâs tonight, and I will have to call her with the good news. But whereâs Marisol?â No doubt Jennaâs oldest sister had her nose in a book upstairs.
âIâll go get her,â Jenna volunteered. She raced up the stairs and barged right into Marisolâs bedroom, even though her door was shut.
âHey!â Marisol yelled. âDo you ever knock?â
âNope,â Jenna said, shrugging. âLeo wants you downstairsâ ahor a !â
âIâm just finishing up,â Marisol said, focusing on something on her laptop screen.
âQué pasa?â Jenna asked, peering over Marisolâs shoulder. She assumed her sister was working on yet another term paper that would earn her yet another A+.
âNone of your business,â Marisol replied, slamming the computer shut. âIâll be right down.â
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Once everyone was gathered, Leo cleared his throat. â Mi querida familia , the Medina-Winters clan,â he began. Jenna tried to stifle a laugh but it was hard. Leo loved to speak in Spanishâalthough he wasnât very good at it. âAs you all know, my boss, the fabuloso fashion designer Ralph Warren, has been looking for a
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