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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 606

Summary for Chapter 606: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Summary of Chapter 606 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

The chapter Chapter 606 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.

"Wait, wasn't she the one who was mad? How did this turn into Oliver wanting to get hitched?"

How on earth did things take such a turn?

"Oliver, I was trying to say..."

"Josie, what is it? Are we talking about tying the knot?"

Josefina, "..."

"Oliver, have you lost your mind? Getting married now is way too soon. Let's not rush into this, we can talk about marriage later."

Josefina pulled her hand away, as her stomach growled loudly.

Josefina wanted to leave, but her stomach had other plans.

Josefina: "..."

Oliver, noticing Josefina's discomfort, took her hand and led her to the dining area.

"Josie, take a seat. Let's grab a bite, and we can talk over the meal."

On the table were pancakes, scrambled eggs with bacon, some hash browns, and there was coffee, milk, and juice for drinks.

Josefina picked up a pancake, and Oliver, ever so thoughtful, poured her a glass of milk.

...

After finishing her meal, Josefina wiped her hands with a wet napkin and checked her phone for messages.

The most alarming message popped up: "Boss, we've got trouble. Someone sent a package to Dorian with information about you, and it seems like there's a photo of you in a shooting."

Josefina furrowed her brows in annoyance. Some people just never give up.

It seemed they had found out about her identity, that she was Ms. Josefina from the Harrison family.

Josefina put her phone back in her bag, "I need to head home for a bit."

Oliver: "I'll drive you."

In the car, Josefina sat in the passenger seat, her brows knitted in worry, clearly troubled by something.

"Josie, what's going on?"

Josefina approached, all smiles, "Dad, Mom, Dorian, good morning."

The trio greeted her with natural ease.

Hattie beckoned, "Josie, come sit by me. Have you had breakfast? I had the kitchen prepare your favorite, let me get Annika to bring it in."

Josefina, "Mom, I've already eaten, but you guys go ahead."

"Are you sure you're full? The food outside isn't as good as what we have at home. Maybe have a little more?"

Dorian also chimed in, "How about some juice? I'll pour you some."

Garrett added, "I had Annika make some iced tea, planning to bring it to your office at noon."

Her family was always so caring, always worrying if she was well-fed.

Josefina took a seat, still figuring out how to broach the subject.

She knew Dorian would be upset learning she had someone watching over their family's every move.

Finding an angle to start, Josefina slowly began, "Dad, Mom, Dorian, there's something I need to tell you."

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