Chapter summary of Chapter 489 – Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
In Chapter 489, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E., readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess.
I remember her clearly.
“Paula was always there for your grandmother,” Grandpa Robert said, leaning back in his chair. “But not long after your grandma slipped into that coma, Paula up and quit.”
Emily frowned. “I woke up and Sammuel was gone. Granddad mentioned she’d resigned. Sammuel was decent; I never saw that coming.”
A shadow of doubt crossed Grandpa Robert’s face. “Josie, does this have anything to do with your grandma’s condition? You suddenly asking about her... don’t tell me she’s the one who pushed your grandma down the stairs!”
“No way,” Emily protested. “I was good to Sammuel, never treated her badly. When she needed money for her family, I gave it to her without a second thought.”
Josefina pulled out her phone and played a recording for them.
“After Mrs. Marks fell ill and went back home, her voice changed,” Josefina explained. “Grandpa, you could send someone to check if that’s true. I know this recording isn’t concrete evidence, but I brought it up so you all could be on guard against Lena. Safety first.”
Grandpa Robert and Emily exchanged uneasy glances. Despite their reluctance to believe it, they had to be cautious.
It was too risky!
“Granny, Gramps, I don’t know why Lena would hurt Grandma, but maybe Grandma stumbled upon Lena’s secret, something that put her in danger. What boggles my mind is how Lena could bite the hand that fed her after being raised by the Harrison family.”
Grandpa Robert sighed heavily. “Even without solid proof pointing to Lena, I can’t help but think we need to be wary of her motives.”
“I can’t believe it’s Lena,” Emily said, her voice tinged with disbelief. “I need to rack my brains and figure out what secret of hers I discovered the day before I was pushed down those stairs.”
“It’s no wonder we suspect her,” Grandpa Robert added. “The money we gave her has vanished into thin air, and now with what Sammuel said, who else could it be?”
Despite everything, Grandpa Robert trusted Josefina’s words and promised to investigate the change in Paula’s voice.
“Grandpa, Grandma, be discreet with your investigation,” Josefina cautioned. “With Mrs. Marks gone, the people Lena’s been dealing with might expect us to snoop around. Don’t spook them.”



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