Summary of Chapter 1284 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
The chapter Chapter 1284 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.
They hadn’t done anything to hurt the company.
“Go ahead and step out. Send Deanna in—I need to talk to her.”
“Okay.” Alex stood up and left.
A minute later, Deanna slipped in.
Her eyes were red and puffy, and she wore a plain white turtleneck. Her hair was down, framing her face in soft waves. She looked so innocent, almost painfully fragile.
Josefina glanced her way and smiled, just a little. “Sit.”
Deanna sat, shoulders hunched. “Ms. Josefina, I’m sorry. I know I let you down.”
Josefina’s voice was cool. “You did.”
Deanna blinked, startled. Was Ms. Josefina always this blunt?
Josefina started asking a few questions, pretty much the same ones she’d asked Alex.
Deanna felt like she was sitting in a police interrogation room. Josefina’s questions came from every angle, leaving her nowhere to hide.
Shame burned hot in Deanna’s chest. Her nose stung with the threat of more tears. She pulled a tissue from the box and wiped her eyes.
“Ms. Josefina, I never betrayed the company.”
“I know,” Josefina said. “I’m asking all this because I want to help clear your name. If it’s too much, I can stop.”
Deanna hesitated. Too much? What choice did she have? Even if she wanted to say no, she couldn’t.
“I’m fine, Ms. Josefina. Ask me anything you want. I’ll cooperate.”
Josefina leaned forward. “You said you graduated from Berkeley, with a degree in fashion design?”
Deanna’s heart skipped. Why was she bringing this up? Of all the questions, why that one?
Tears rolled down Deanna’s cheeks. She looked up, desperate. “Ms. Josefina, I’m sorry. I lied to you.”
Josefina let out a short, cold laugh. “So you faked your degree.”
Deanna hung her head, tears splattering onto the desk.
Josefina shook her head, disappointed. “You’re really not honest, Deanna. I offered you a real partnership, and you couldn’t even tell the truth about your background. What else are you hiding from me—or from the company—about the bridal show?”
Deanna’s head snapped up. She shook it, fast. “Ms. Josefina, I swear, I’m not hiding anything else. I’ve never betrayed the company.”
Josefina’s eyes were cold, judging, like she was looking at a criminal. Deanna’s hands trembled in her lap.
“So, are you going to tell me, or should I? Because if I have to say it, it’ll be too late. Do you understand?”
The threat in Josefina’s voice made Deanna feel faint.
What did Josefina really know?

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