In Chapter 525 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 525 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.
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Herman had a remarkably cool head when it came to his parents' marriage. Anastasia couldn't help but admire that about him. It's probably true what they say, you need to be outside the storm to see clearly. If you're caught in it, it's a whole different story.
After hanging up the phone with Herman, Anastasia started her car and headed home. She had barely parked at the foot of her apartment building when her phone rang. It was the school, and Pattie had been injured. Anastasia sped to the school only to learn that Pattie had gotten into another fight. A classmate had slashed her forehead with a pair of scissors. Without wasting time on questions, Anastasia rushed Pattie to the hospital.
Pattie's forehead required five stitches, and Anastasia's heart ached. She also worried about the scar. Pattie was a girl, and appearances mattered. A scar could lead to insecurities as she grew older. During the stitching, Pattie didn't cry or fuss, even with just a bit of local anesthetic. Once the numbness wore off and she felt the pain, she still didn't cry. The kid had grit.
With a tender touch to Pattie's wounded forehead, Anastasia asked, "What happened? Why did you fight again?" Pattie hung her head in silence, unwilling to speak. Anastasia sighed, not pressing further, and pulled Pattie into her arms. "I'm sorry, honey. I should have protected you better."
After a moment nestled against her mother, Pattie looked up. "Mom, if I'm not good, will you leave me?" "Never," Anastasia's voice was laced with emotion. "I'll always want you." She knew Pattie lacked a deep sense of security. "Did the other kids say something about you?"
Pattie's childhood hadn't been easy. The damage inflicted by Penny and Leo West was indelible, despite their punishment by law. Pattie bit her lip and confessed, "They said you were a murderer. You're not, and I couldn't let them say that about you."
Hearing this, Anastasia felt a pang in her heart. Pattie's love for her was profound; it was why she had fought. "Sweetie, I'm so sorry you have to go through this," Anastasia said, her own heart heavy with guilt. "I don't want to go to school anymore," Pattie said, looking away. "I'll learn jewelry design from you, make lots of money, and take care of you and grandma."
"That's not an option," Anastasia said firmly. "You can't give up on school. I struggled without a college degree. You need to get an education. It gives you choices. Do you understand? I'll handle the school. You need to focus on your studies and ignore the nonsense others say. Can they gossip about you if you're above them?"
Pattie nodded, not fully grasping the concept. "Sorry, Mom." "It's not your fault," Anastasia reassured her, kissing her cheek. "Let's skip school today. I'll get you a couple of days off. Let's go home, and tonight, I'll make you your favorite baked pork chops."
"Okay," Pattie agreed, feeling averse to school for the moment. As Anastasia led Pattie out of the hospital, a familiar, heartrending cry echoed through the corridor. Instantly, she saw Cynthia running towards Room 8. Anastasia hadn't known that Gianna was being treated in this hospital.
Inside the room, Gianna couldn't contain her grief. She clutched at Cynthia's hand, desperate. "Mom, my face is ruined, it hurts so much. Help me, please." If Gianna hadn't instinctively closed her eyes and blocked some of the acid with her hand, she might have lost her vision too. Gianna's face was wrapped in bandages, with eighty percent burns. The acid had done significant damage; even the skin on her neck was corroding.
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