Summary of Chapter 1136 – A turning point in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
Chapter 1136 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess, written by Dana E.. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Hattie gently held Josefina's hand, her voice soothing and tender. "Josie, you're a good kid. I know that. Cassandra's just trying to stir up trouble between us. I'm not falling for it."
Having a mom who believed in her completely made Josefina feel over the moon.
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Cassandra pulled Sandi aside, spicing things up with some juicy gossip about Josefina.
"Did you hear? Josefina's snagged your family's assets?"
"Exactly, and that's why I'm so fed up with her. She's grabbed what rightfully should've been my inheritance, leaving my folks and me, who should've gotten everything, with just crumbs."
Sandi thought about Josefina's usual demeanor and shook her head. "I just don't see her as that kind of person."
"Well, you never really know someone, right? Better keep an eye on her, Sandi."
Sandi decided it was best to tell her parents and have them look into it. Right now, trusting anyone entirely seemed risky.
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The group found themselves at the stables.
Hattie stayed close to Josefina. "Josie, no horse riding today, got it?"
"Mom, I'm not getting on a horse. Doesn't matter what anyone says, I'm staying put."
Only then did Hattie breathe a sigh of relief.
Just then, Oliver strolled in, fashionably late but with a charming smile aimed at Josefina. "Sorry for being late."
"Oliver, weren't you just talking about horseback riding yesterday? Now’s your chance."
Oliver chuckled, not because he was eager to ride, but because Josefina admired skilled riders.
Josefina had been glued to videos of impressive riders on her phone, totally fascinated.
So, Oliver had boasted about his riding skills, promising to show Josefina one day.
Cassandra mulled it over, feeling that Oliver deserved someone better.
Her gaze lingered on Oliver, just as he glanced her way, his eyes sharp as arrows, giving Cassandra a start.
Oliver turned his attention back to Josefina, his expression softening. Hattie discreetly stepped away, giving the young couple some privacy.
"Josie, did you enjoy watching me ride?" Oliver asked.
"You were amazing on that horse. I even heard those two over there fawning over you," Josefina replied with a grin.
"If you liked it, I'll do it again just for you. But today, you're only watching, no riding," Oliver teased.
Josefina nodded eagerly, "Go on, then."
With that, Oliver mounted the horse again, riding to impress Josefina.
Josefina watched him with admiration, blissfully unaware that danger was creeping closer.

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