Summary of Chapter 482 – A turning point in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
Chapter 482 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.
"No way!" Oliver's voice was firm, leaving no room for doubt.
Finley flung open a window, letting the evening breeze wash over his face. "How could I ever mistake someone else for Josie? It's impossible, utterly impossible. Josie is Josie—no one could ever replace her."
But Finley was unraveling, his eyes wide with panic. He had actually confused someone else for Shay. Did this mean his feelings for Shay weren't as deep as he thought? Could he be falling for Shanna instead?
No way. Absolutely not.
"Finley, are you seriously asking me this? Have you started seeing other women as some sort of substitute?" Oliver's voice was stern, brooking no nonsense.
Finley scratched his head awkwardly, sweat beading on his forehead. "Oliver, what are you talking about? I didn't... I mean..." His voice trailed off, weaker with each word, guilt seeping through.
"Finley, how could you do something so low?"
Finley could only stare in silence.
"Oliver, I told you, I haven't done anything like that."
"Your voice says otherwise. You're lying. Come on, Finley, we've known each other for ten years. You think I can't read you by now?"
Finley said nothing.
Alright, Oliver did know him a bit too well.
"I'm done with this conversation. I'm going to bed." Finley hung up the phone abruptly.
He sat in his study, lighting up a cigarette. The smoke curled around his face, which was etched with sorrow. He took a drag and exhaled through his nose, looking like a gentleman gone rogue.
Leaning back in his chair, his complexion was ghastly, reflecting his inner turmoil.
...
The next morning, Lena woke up to find the house empty for breakfast. She called Fia over to ask what was going on.
"I'm not sure," Fia said. "I went to water the garden first thing, and Annika was in the kitchen. Maybe you should ask her?"



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