Summary of Chapter 487 – A turning point in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
Chapter 487 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.
Josefina stepped out of the building, her gaze immediately locking onto the car parked by the curb. She made her way over with determination.
Oliver pushed the car door open from the inside. Josefina slid into the passenger seat and closed the door behind her.
Oliver took her hand, his eyes full of helplessness. The man who was once the epitome of stern command was now on the verge of becoming as docile as a puppy.
"Josie, am I really such an eyesore? Is what we have so shameful? Why can't I wait for you out in the open?"
Josefina smirked. "Rush hour, Oliver. You standing by the car? You'd be a walking Fourth of July parade. Come on, do you really not see what you look like?"
His towering height, chiseled features, and that air of nobility, especially dressed in a tailored suit. Such a man as Oliver, he'd turn heads without even trying!
Oliver was at a loss for words. Josefina had said it all, and what could he possibly say to argue? Whatever Josie said was law; Oliver would just roll with it.
"I'll take you to get changed." Oliver, now all smiles, led her by the hand.
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Josefina slipped into a crisp white dress, touched up her makeup, and casually tied her hair up. Today was Finley's big day, and he was the star of the show. Plus, this was a casual get-together among friends. Best to keep it low-key.
They reached their destination, and Oliver opened the car door for her. Josefina stepped out gracefully.
Standing side by side, Oliver curved his arm, the unspoken invitation clear. Josefina couldn’t help but smile at the gesture, placing her hand on his arm as they walked in together.
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