Summary of Chapter 1204 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
The chapter Chapter 1204 is one of the most intense moments in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess, written by Dana E.. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Cassandra: What the…?
Weren’t they supposed to help her?
Were they here just to stir up trouble?
With everyone watching, Cassandra could feel her pride crumble.
Mandy let out a breath, relief washing over her. The crowd really could see through everything.
Cassandra had no choice but to go back and help with the investigation. In no time, someone had posted a photo online of her being escorted away. For anyone not in the know, it looked like Cassandra had just been arrested—like this was the end for her.
...
Josefina watched the whole mess play out. Caiden was still hanging around.
Mandy and Damita hurried over, Mandy looping her arm through Josefina’s like it was the most natural thing in the world.
“That was so satisfying! Cassandra totally got what was coming to her!” Mandy said, grinning.
Damita chimed in, “Finally, our Medical Society gets to hold its head high again!”
Compared to Cassandra’s cluelessness, everyone else looked like a genius. Honestly, anyone here could outsmart her with their eyes closed. And really, who would bother arguing with someone who just didn’t get it?
Mandy’s gaze flicked over to Caiden, lingering on his face.
Whoa. Now that’s a good-looking guy.
Without realizing it, she squeezed Josefina’s arm a bit tighter.
Josefina noticed. Wait, did Mandy just develop a crush right in front of her?
Smiling, Josefina made the introductions. “This is Caiden,” she said. “Caiden, this is my cousin Mandy, and my classmate Damita.”
They all exchanged quick hellos.
“I’ve got something to take care of, so I’m heading out,” Josefina said. She really did need to swing by the National Security Bureau—Brett and his crew were overdue for another round of questioning. After everything they’d been through, now was the perfect time to crack them open. If not now, then when?
Honestly, she was already itching to leave.
Caiden offered, “Want me to give you a ride?”
Caiden watched her until she got in her car and drove away. Only when her car was out of sight did he finally look away himself.
He started to leave, but someone called out to him.
“Hey, senior?”
He turned to see a girl he didn’t recognize.
She walked up, smiling, but as she got closer, Caiden took a few steps back, keeping his distance.
Lydia’s smile faltered, embarrassment flashing across her face—did he really think she was contagious or something?
“I’m not your senior,” Caiden said, cool and direct. “We’ve never met.”
Lydia was left speechless. Was he always this blunt? She hadn’t even gotten to what she wanted to say, and he’d already shut her down.
“I just thought you were a student here,” she tried again. “You look older than me, so I figured you must be my senior. Senior, are you Josefina’s new boyfriend?”
Caiden: ?

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