Julia arrives exhausted to a group who had warned not to let her near, calling her bad luck. She says she missed her flight and a kind stranger gave her a ride but couldn't take her heavy bags, so she shipped them. The group accuses her of using a private jet and presses for details. Julia admits the luggage was sent by standard delivery and won't arrive for about two weeks. That admission turns suspicion into a logistical problem: without her bags for two weeks, the group must immediately decide whether to accept her presence.