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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 181

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Josefina hit redial on her phone, and Luke's anxious voice crackled through the speaker. "Boss, big client alert!"

Josefina raised an eyebrow. "Which client?"

"The one who dropped a fortune on your self-portrait last time. Well, he's back for more."

Josefina let out a sigh. A self-portrait, again?

"Luke, tell this guy I'm swamped. I have no time for brushwork."

"Are you turning down cash? Since when were you not in it for the green?"

Luke caught on quick. Josefina was notorious for her money-making hustle. If she was passing up this payday, something was up. He whispered, "What's the deal? Is the art collector your nemesis or something?"

"You're overthinking it."

Luke's excitement spiked. "Ever since I've known you, you've been the cash queen. No job is too big, and no fee is too small. What's the story this time? There's gotta be more to it, and I don't buy for a second there isn't."

Josefina leaned back on the sofa, cradling a glass of juice, and replied with slight irritation, "Luke, with that imagination, why aren't you writing novels?"

"Well, it's not Oliver, is it?"

Josefina paused. Busted. He guessed it.

"Wow, the world's richest man's got the hots for you. Can't say he doesn't have taste. You're top-notch, and him landing you would be his lucky day."

Josefina rolled her eyes. "You're too chatty. I've got stuff to do. Later." She ended the call and buried herself in her work.

...

The call ended, and Lena lay back, the luxury around her meaningless.

...

Brandon sat in his room, his brow furrowed in concern. When Bennett came in with a tray of food, he noticed Brandon's mood. He set the meal down and approached. "Sir, if there's something bothering you, why not spill it? Maybe I can help."

Brandon hesitated. "Well, there is something. Josie finally spends a night here, and there's no spark flying with the young man. At this rate, when will I see my great-grandkids?"

Bennett pondered for a moment before responding, "Sir, best not to worry. The kids will find their way. You should focus on resting."

Brandon hatched a cunning plan. "Then maybe I should play sick a little longer."

He couldn't very well leave them alone together overnight, could he?

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