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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 980

Summary for Chapter 980: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter summary: Chapter 980 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Discover the most important events of Chapter 980, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess. With the engaging writing of Dana E., this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

"Josie, I know how much I want kids, but your feelings come first. If you're not ready for children, then that's that."

In the hush of the room, their eyes locked. Josefina could see the mix of longing and conflict in Oliver's gaze.

"I'm going to head out now," Josefina said as she stood up.

Oliver gently held her hand and pulled her into a tender hug.

"Oliver, really, let me go. I need to get back."

"Josie, walking sounds exhausting right now. Let me carry you to the car and drive you home."

Josefina chuckled, both amused and exasperated. "Oliver, you're being over-the-top. I’m pregnant, not helpless."

Oliver's stern expression softened into a warm smile. "Josie, I just want to make sure you're safe and sound."

As Oliver carried Josefina outside, she draped her arms around his neck, observing the determined look on his face with a blend of uncertainty and affection.

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When Oliver entered the living room with Josefina in his arms, the family was caught off guard, rushing over in concern.

"Josie, are you okay? Did something happen?" Hattie asked, her face filled with worry.

Garrett instinctively reached for his phone, ready to dial for help. "Sweetheart, I’ll call an ambulance right away."

"Dad, Mom, I'm fine. Oliver's just being dramatic," Josefina said, trying to find the right words to explain the situation.

"Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Josie's perfectly alright. I just thought it would be easier to carry her," Oliver reassured them.

Hattie and Garrett's worry slowly eased.

Standing up, Oliver politely said, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith, I’ll be heading out now."

After saying his goodbyes, Oliver left.

Watching him leave, Josefina felt a nagging worry that Oliver might be upset.

Josefina sat alone on the balcony. It was a chilly winter evening, and a gentle rain began to fall. Maybe it would snow tomorrow.

Just then, her phone rang. It was Oliver.

His voice was steady and serious, "Josie, I get your worries. Don’t stress. I’ll handle everything."

Josefina stood up, clutching her phone, her voice laced with urgency, "Oliver, what are you planning to do?"

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