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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 1224

Summary for Chapter 1224: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter summary: Chapter 1224 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Discover the most important events of Chapter 1224, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess. With the engaging writing of Dana E., this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Mr. Marquez switched gears, his tone earnest. “Honestly, we all owe Josefina big time. If she hadn’t stepped in when she did, our school would’ve been toast. Now, with Jacob taking the fall, things can finally calm down. But if this had blown up any more, none of us would’ve gotten away clean.”

Everyone immediately picked up on what he meant, and their gratitude toward Josefina was obvious.

Josefina gave a modest smile. “Actually, I didn’t even know what was going on at first. Mr. Marquez called me right away—otherwise, I wouldn’t have had time to get the medicine ready.”

The attention in the room shifted, and now everyone was thanking Mr. Marquez.

Getting singled out like that made Mr. Marquez’s heart race, almost like he was riding a wave. The most important person in the room had just spoken up for him.

He thanked Josefina again, pouring out his appreciation, and then made the final call: Jacob, the troublemaker, was officially expelled.

As for Cassandra, the police would deal with her from here on out.

Later, in Mr. Marquez’s office, he poured Josefina a glass of water himself, offering it to her with both hands.

“Mr. Marquez, you’re too polite,” Josefina said, accepting the glass. “I can get it myself.”

He shook his head. “It’s the least I can do. You’ve done so much for me—I really don’t know how to thank you, except…”

Josefina shot him a wary look, sensing where this might be going.

She quickly cut in, “No, seriously, it’s fine! You don’t need to do anything.”

Mr. Marquez burst out laughing. “Relax, I’m not about to make things weird. I just meant, if you ever need a favor, just ask. I’ll help however I can.”

Josefina grinned, the tension easing. Then she asked, “So, after Jacob got arrested, did anyone try to bail him out or get him a lawyer?”

Emily put on her reading glasses and studied it closely. The names on the schedule were all family members. The blank spots? Those belonged to Brandon.

“Hattie, we’re taking up so many shifts—I’m worried Oliver’s grandfather might have something to say,” Emily said.

Hattie shrugged, “Mom, just let Dad talk to him. We can’t help it if our family’s so big. More people means more time to cover. And honestly, Drake’s getting older. If he had to look after a baby all day, I’d be worried he’d get worn out.”

Josefina couldn’t help laughing. So this was what her grandma and mom were plotting—divvying up babysitting duties before the baby was even born.

She hesitated, biting her lip for a second. Should she tell them about the twins now? Or wait a little longer?

It was a tough call.

Should she say it? Or keep it to herself, just for now?

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