Summary of Chapter 941 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
The chapter Chapter 941 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.
Oliver was on edge, worried Josefina might not be on board, so he kept the call brief and hung up quickly.
He called George into his office next.
"Mr. Oliver," George greeted, standing with due respect.
"George, I need you to delegate your tasks today. I want you to scout out the best wedding venues and everything else needed for a dream wedding. Put together a proposal with no budget limits—just make it something Josie would adore."
George blinked in surprise.
Wow, talk about being smitten!
He couldn't help but think, why wasn't he born a woman to get this kind of royal treatment?
"Mr. Oliver, I'll get right on it. I'll have everything ready by the end of the day," George promised, feeling the weight of the task as he headed back to the secretary's office.
With his laptop in hand, George set out to find a quiet spot to work.
"Hey, George, where you off to? Taking a break today?" Secretary Number Two asked, curiosity piqued.
"Mr. Oliver's given me a big project. You'll be covering for me today. But don't worry, Mr. Oliver will definitely appreciate your hard work."
The group, all single and used to the grind, didn't mind, but their curiosity was sparked. What was this big project George had?
They didn’t dare to ask, though, and simply got back to work.
...
Later, as Josefina was leaving the office, Bobby caught up with her.
"Ms. Josefina."
She turned to see Bobby hurrying after her.
"Ms. Josefina, you've been a lifesaver with my design drafts. Can I treat you to dinner to say thanks?"
Josefina felt a bit guilty for not including Haylee in the experiment. Officially, the school had chosen the participants, but Josefina's opinion had weighed in. Only three were needed, and Josefina had picked Mandy and Damita based on their skills.
Haylee linked her arm with Josefina’s and said cheerfully, "Josie, don’t feel bad. I know my skills aren't quite up to par with the others. I'm not upset that the school chose them."
Damita and Mandy were relieved. They'd worried Haylee might be upset, but she was as cheerful as ever.
Mandy grinned and said, "Dinner's on me. Order whatever you like."
Everyone happily headed out for a meal.
Josefina suggested, "I heard there's a seafood and barbecue buffet nearby for $59.99 per person. Let’s go there."
Mandy nodded, "Sounds good! Order whatever you want, ladies. I've got this."
Haylee brought up the rear, joining her friends as they walked together.

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