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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 602

Summary for Chapter 602: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter overview: Chapter 602 from Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess, Dana E. introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

After Oliver finished speaking, he was met with silence. Turning around, he noticed Josefina had dozed off and was slowly slipping into the bathtub. Alarmed, he quickly scooped her out of the water.

Her delicate beauty caught his eye once more. Oliver grabbed a clean towel and wrapped it around Josefina, holding her close. Seeing her hair was soaked too, he decided to blow-dry it for her. Once her hair was dry, he gently placed the restless Josefina on the bed and tucked her in.

His own emotions began to surge, almost overwhelming him. To steady himself, Oliver rushed to the bathroom for a cold shower. Feeling calmer, he returned to Josefina's side and lay down next to her. Her sweet face was right there, and he couldn't resist planting a kiss on her lips.

Josefina, half-awake, murmured, "Oliver?"

Smiling, he whispered back, "Yes, it's me, Oliver."

Josefina smiled softly and returned his kiss. His lips trailed gently from her face, down her cheeks, to her delicate neck, and then to her collarbone... Just as Oliver was about to go further, he stopped. He lay back down and held Josefina close until they both drifted off to sleep.

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Hattie called Josefina several times but got no answer. Just as she was about to call again, she received a text from Josefina: "Mom, I won't be home tonight. I'm at Livia's, no need to worry."

Hattie sighed in relief. "Garrett, no need to call Josie anymore. She's over at Livia's."

Dorian explained, "This was sent anonymously. The person who received it didn't see the sender's face, and there were no cameras nearby. I was shocked when I opened it. Isn't this Josie? But it says Josie's a trained killer, highly skilled, and there's this photo."

Hattie gasped at the photo. "That can't be Josie. It's not my Josie!" she insisted.

Garrett asked, "Reid, are you sure this photo is real? Not edited? Could it be from a movie scene? Like the second one was doing? Josie is so innocent, how could she be an assassin, let alone kill anyone?"

Hattie added, "Our Josie is sweet and innocent, just a little girl. How could she be an assassin? It must be a mistake! Whoever sent this has malicious intentions, trying to drive a wedge between me and my darling daughter Josie! I don't believe it, and neither should you. It's all fake!"

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