At a charity gala, guests praise Josefina's rise from beauty pageant winner to a wealthy family's 'distinguished lady.' Observers notice Queena's necklace—pearls with marks like last week's gala—and someone slips away to the restroom. A woman confronts Clinton, accusing him of causing marks on her neck and taunting that Josefina would be furious; she even calls Josefina "a vase I made famous." Later the crowd congratulates Ms. Wallace while gossiping that Clinton only took responsibility after the scandal surfaced. Josefina, stunned, decides she will no longer endure mismatched status and declares, "My child doesn't need a dad."