Chapter summary of Chapter 684 – Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
In Chapter 684, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E., readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess.
Ayala's voice was thick with worry as she pleaded, "My dear, can't you just listen to me for once? Even your father thinks Xavier is bad news. Trust me, he's no good for you."
Mandy, fuming with anger, turned to Josefina, who had just walked in, and snapped, “Josefina, did you spill the beans? It had to be you! You just can't stand to see me happy!”
Josefina, looking utterly baffled, retorted, “Mandy, thinking before you speak is generally a good idea. Why don't you try it sometime? I've known about you and Xavier for ages and haven't said a word. For all I care, you could marry a scarecrow and it wouldn't bother me!”
Hattie, equally frustrated by Mandy's irrational accusations, raised her voice, “Mandy, I've known about you and Xavier too. Why aren’t you questioning me? Why take it out on my daughter?”
Evan chimed in, “I found out on my own! I saw you two having dinner together and had my secretary dig a little deeper. Turns out, he’s bad news. He’s been seen cozying up with Ruby, and she's no angel either. Birds of a feather flock together, Mandy. Is that what you want for yourself? To become heartless and thoughtless?”
Mandy felt wronged by Josefina but was too stubborn to admit it. She couldn't bring herself to apologize to Josefina, standing there defiantly, her eyes blazing with anger.
“Mom, Dad, I don’t care what you say, I love Xavier!” Mandy exclaimed, running out in a huff.
Evan panicked, “Quick, someone go after her. Make sure she doesn’t go looking for Xavier.”

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