Chapter summary: Chapter 508 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
Discover the most important events of Chapter 508, 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.
"I remember now, the person who pushed me wore a red string bracelet. We compared it, and yep, Lena had a similar bracelet around that time."
Grandpa Robert added, "I recall Lena mentioning she'd been having a streak of bad luck, so she started wearing a charm bracelet for good fortune."
Hattie fumed, "I remember too, 'cause I was the one who went with her to pick it out—and I paid for it!"
Hattie was livid, realizing that every time Lena went shopping, she'd tag along and end up footing the bill. Turns out, she was nothing but a cash cow to Lena!
Dorian and Garrett didn't speak; they were too angry to utter a word.
Josefina pressed on, "Grandma, why did she push you?"
"I think it's because she believed I'd overheard her secret. To be honest, I didn't catch much, but she thought I did, and that's why she acted so ruthlessly!"
Emily's voice quivered with emotion. The thought of her beloved granddaughter of eighteen years wanting to harm her sent her into a state of distress.
Grandpa Robert quickly handed her a nitroglycerin tablet for her heart, the same life-saving medicine Josefina had given them.
Emily continued, "That afternoon, she was on a call, hidden away in a corner of the garden. I was there planting some arugula, and she didn't realize I was close by. I heard her say the plan was still on, that the poison was in the food, and the task would be completed."
Garrett exclaimed, "It must've been in our meals!"
Dorian asked, "Grandma, how did she discover you?"
"I was about to leave after tending to the plants when I heard her. I didn't dare move, but then her cat jumped out, startling me, and that's when Lena noticed."
The family had an epiphany; now they knew why Lena had targeted Emily.
Emily's voice broke with sorrow, "I never even questioned her. Lena explained it away, saying it was a patient at the hospital refusing their medication, so they had to mix it into the food. I believed her, didn't give it a second thought. It's all my fault!"


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