In Chapter 374 of The Bond Between Us novel, the narrative takes a riveting turn, plunging readers deeper into the intricacies of Anastasia and Herman's evolving relationship. As the couple grapples with the shocking revelation of their shared past, the town of Riverdale becomes a backdrop for both confrontations and moments of quiet introspection.
Chapter 374 opens with Anastasia attempting to piece together the fragments of her forgotten memories, haunted by the striking resemblance of their daughter to a past she never knew she had. The quaint charm of Riverdale transforms into a landscape of uncertainty as Herman, determined to unearth the truth, confronts Anastasia with questions that demand answers.
Chapter 374
“It depends on Joey’s condition,” Herman stated, his voice laced with exhaustion. “I can only bail her out. The rest is up to her.” Anastasia knew better than to push any further. Joey and Gianna’s ongoing feud had no resolution, and their interference would only make things worse.
“You need to rest,” Anastasia urged gently, her heart aching at the sight of her husband’s fatigue.
With Herman by her side, Anastasia felt safe. She climbed into bed and quickly fell into a peaceful slumber.
The next day, Herman left for the office as usual. Before he left, he instructed Anastasia to stay home and rest.
Anastasia complied obediently. Despite the boredom, she knew it was necessary for her unborn child’s safety. She just had to endure a few more months.
In an effort to keep Anastasia company, Herman messaged Monica, asking her to come over. Monica rushed over to their home in Harmony Meadows while Salma took Pattie to school.
Penny’s child was still nowhere to be found. As Salma and Pattie left their neighborhood, they saw Penny returning, her eyes wild and her hair disheveled. She had been searching for her son all night, and her heels were blistered from walking.
Penny stared at Pattie intensely. Pattie was frightened and hid behind Salma. “When she wants to hit me, she looks like that,” Pattie whispered fearfully.
Salma was scared, too. Penny’s sleep-deprived eyes were bloodshot, and her gaze was fierce.
“I’ll protect you,” Salma reassured Pattie, pulling her closer as they crossed the road towards the kindergarten.
Penny followed them, her gaze never leaving them. Salma quickened her pace, leading Pattie into the safety of the kindergarten. She reminded Pattie not to leave with anyone except her.
“I know, Grandma,” Pattie replied obediently, her backpack bouncing on her back as she followed her teacher inside.
As Salma was returning home, she spotted Penny standing on the roadside, her gaze still fixed on Salma. Unsettled, Salma decided to ignore Penny and headed towards the local grocery market.
“Hey, Salma, a neighbor called out. “Are you off to the market too? Let’s go together.”
“Sure,” Salma replied, glad for the company.
The neighbor looked at Penny behind them and sighed, “It’s all self-inflicted. Playing pokers was addictive. If the child is lost, this family will be ruined.”
“Yes, yes.” Salma responded casually, “Playing poker is not good.”
As she spoke, Salma would glance back. Penny continued to follow and would ask anyone she encountered, “Have you seen my son? He’s wearing a black shirt…”
The morning market was very lively and crowded.
Salma walked to the pork stall, “Please, give me a pound of lean meat.”
The owner shouted, “Okay!”
The neighbor asked, “Why are you only buying lean meat?”
Salma smiled and said, “My daughter is pregnant and doesn’t like fatty meat. I’m buying some lean meat to make meatballs for
her.”
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