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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 951

Summary for Chapter 951: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Summary of Chapter 951 – A turning point in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Chapter 951 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess, written by Dana E.. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Shay was taken by surprise when Sydney suddenly lost it.

"Mom, what's going on?" she asked, confusion all over her face.

Dominic paused briefly, then purposefully marched out, with Sydney hot on his heels.

Shay, still clueless about what was happening, quickly followed them.

The three of them hurried out of the hospital and drove away in a rush.

...

In the old warehouse district, Nash led Josefina and Oliver through a maze of familiar alleys and corridors.

They moved swiftly, taking out the entrance guards with ease.

Nash guided Josefina and Oliver through the dim passageways.

When one of the goons spotted them, Oliver acted fast, taking the shot and eliminating the threat.

They were unstoppable, a force to be reckoned with.

After dealing with the guards, Nash pointed to a room at the end of the hall.

"They locked me up in there," Nash said, bitterness in his voice. "They said they'd take me to my mentor. I didn’t know they wanted me to kill you."

"Nash, I get it," Josefina replied gently. "You got dragged into this because of me. It's not your fault."

Hearing Josefina, Nash felt a weight lift off his shoulders.

Josefina’s expression hardened. "Let’s trash this place."

Neither Oliver nor Josefina realized this was one of Sydney's strongholds.

Now that they’d found it, they couldn’t let it fall back into Sydney's hands.

Oliver and Josefina exchanged a knowing look, understanding each other perfectly.

...

Before Sydney, Dominic, and Shay could reach the spot, a deafening explosion shook the area.

...

Josefina was in high spirits as she finally got home, the clock striking midnight.

She thought everyone would be asleep, but the living room lights were still on.

Tiptoeing inside, Josefina found her entire family waiting up for her.

Hattie rushed over, concern on her face. "Josie, you’re home late. Did something happen? If there’s anything wrong, tell us. We’re here to help."

Josefina’s heart warmed at the sight of her family's concern. She’d just lost track of time and hadn’t thought to let them know, but here they were, waiting for her to return safely.

Feeling a bit sheepish, Josefina reassured them, "Mom, Dad, Dorian, Reid, you didn’t have to wait up. You should get some sleep."

Garrett chuckled, "I had too much coffee today. I couldn’t sleep anyway, thought I’d digest a bit."

Dorian chimed in, "Just finished some work, needed a break with a glass of water."

Reid grinned, "I was hungry, came down for a midnight snack."

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