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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 512

Summary for Chapter 512: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Summary of Chapter 512 – A turning point in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Chapter 512 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.

Lena looked at Hattie with eyes full of desperation, like a puppy left behind on a busy street corner.

In the past, Hattie would have never imagined kicking Lena out. But now, thinking about what Lena had done sent shivers down her spine; bringing her back home was the last thing she wanted.

"Lena, have I ever treated you badly? Our whole family has showered you with love. I never thought you'd hurt your grandmother!"

"It wasn't me, it really wasn't, Mom, please believe me."

"Not you? Your grandmother said it herself. If not you, then who? Why would she accuse anyone else? She's loved you for eighteen years! Does the love we've shown you mean less than the word of an outsider? Lena, just tell me who it was, and I'll forgive you."

Hattie gave her a way out, but Lena felt cornered by the Harrisons.

"Mom, Grandma must be confused. How could I ever harm her? It wasn't me. Ever since Josefina came back, you all adore her. All eyes are on her. Grandma must be siding with Josefina because she's Harrison's own flesh and blood, just to frame me!"

Josefina scoffed, "I've been back for just a few days, and you've lived with the Harrisons for how long, Lena? Don't you find it laughable to say such things? I even asked Mom—Grandma cherished you too. Hearing you talk like this just breaks my heart."

Hattie couldn't believe the words coming out of Lena's mouth.

With anger, Hattie snapped, "Are we struggling for money? Is raising one more person too much for us? Besides, Josie is so capable, she makes enough to support herself. And you? You've been with the Harrisons for years and what have you accomplished? It wasn't until Josie showed up that I realized—blood is thicker than water. Josie is truly the best of the best in our family!"

Lena was left speechless.

She had been humiliated by Hattie!

Lena's heart ached, and she shouted, "So you've always thought I'm inferior to Josefina!"

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