Chapter summary: Chapter 529 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
Discover the most important events of Chapter 529, 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.
Josefina rummaged through her makeup bag and fished out her foundation, carefully blending it along her neck. The mark was conspicuous, a telltale sign that spoke volumes without a word. Unsatisfied with the coverage, she reached for her concealer palette, hoping to obscure the evidence of last night's escapades.
Just as she finished, a knock came at the door. She opened it to find Dorian and Oliver, both looking as if they had sprinted a half mile without a break, beads of sweat dotting their foreheads.
"Have you guys been racing or something?" Josefina quipped.
Dorian, a bit taken aback, managed a smile. "Josie, why'd you hole up in here? Someone giving you trouble?"
Josefina just blinked, speechless for a moment. Oliver, unflustered, beamed at her with a smile that could light up the room.
"Dorian, relax, no one's been bothering me," Josefina reassured him. Her expression didn't suggest deceit, and Oliver's gaze lingered on her, filled with an adoring warmth.
Dorian, still skeptical, cast a sideways glance at Oliver, convinced somehow he was involved. "Josie, you gotta promise to tell me if anyone messes with you. I've got your back," Dorian said, his protective instincts kicking in.
Josefina thought of the mark on her neck, now safely hidden, thankful Dorian hadn't seen it, or who knows what kind of ruckus that would've caused. "Dorian, I can handle myself. Besides, Grandpa Brandon's here. Let's go down and join the family," she suggested, changing the subject.
Dorian nodded, trailing behind Josefina with Oliver bringing up the rear, not contesting his position. They were, after all, in the Harrison household, and Oliver intended to make a good impression. He couldn't afford any slip-ups that might give the family reason to oppose his marriage to Josefina. If it were up to Oliver, he'd whisk Josefina away to the altar right now, but the Harrisons weren't on board with the idea just yet.
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Dorian spoke up in support of his sister, "My sister's still young. Marriage can wait."
The tide of opinion was against an immediate wedding, and Oliver found himself without a counterargument.
Josefina made her way over, sitting beside her mother, Hattie. "Grandpa Brandon, I'm not planning to get married anytime soon or even thinking about it. You know the situation our family is in. Right now, I just want to focus on resolving these issues and securing our family's future," she said firmly.
Hearing it straight from Josefina, how could Grandpa Brandon press the issue? "Oh, look at me, getting ahead of myself with wishful thinking! Josie, whenever you're ready to get married, that's when it'll happen. I'll just have Oliver wait a bit longer," Brandon conceded with a chuckle, his grand plans gently set aside for the time being.

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