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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 506

Livia stood up, "Let me get you a glass of water. I spent ages rummaging through the house yesterday, flipping through old albums, and I even found some pictures of us together. Not just you, but Percy too—the one we met yesterday—and some of my old journals. Even though I can't remember everything, seeing familiar faces and things every day has to help jog my memory."

Josefina's mood brightened, hopeful that Livia would soon recall their past.

She knew the Livia she remembered was decisive and strong, never the type to be broken by heartache. Seeing Livia in her current state tugged at Josefina's heartstrings.

She took Livia by the hand and gently guided her back to sit down. "Livia, you look a little pale. Did you not get much sleep last night?"

Livia shook her head, "I cleaned the house from top to bottom last night and then spent time looking at old things. Didn't really sleep well."

Josefina had initially wanted to take Livia out for a stroll and catch up with old friends. But given the circumstances, it seemed best to let that idea go.

"Livia, I heard from Finley about the shooting. I'll need you to regain your memory and tell me what happened so I can track down the assailant."

With the auction crowd gone, Josefina was investigating the case, but clues were scarce. Some people kill without batting an eye and keep their lips sealed, making it a tough investigation.

"Josie, thank you."

"Don't mention it, we're practically family. Rest up, Livia. I brought you some food; make sure you eat before you sleep."

"Will do, thanks."

Josefina affectionately ruffled her hair, reminding her to eat and rest before leaving.

...

Downstairs, Josefina spotted Oliver waiting.

Surprised, she approached him, "What are you doing here?"

Oliver smiled fondly, "Came to find you, of course."

Fia went to see Lena and found her reprimanding someone, her expression fierce and intimidating.

Fia stepped back, only to be caught by Lena's sharp eye. Lena, not expecting Fia, gestured for her to go to the office.

Once inside, Lena immediately asked, "What brings you here?"

"Madam sent me. She even prepared a meal for you to bring over, saying you're not used to hardships and are here all by yourself. She asked me to come and look after you."

Lena was livid! With Fia here, who would keep an eye on the others for her?

Lena's head was spinning with worry. Could the Harrisons have caught on? Had they sent Fia here on purpose?

Lena reached for her phone to make a call, but it started ringing.

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