In Chapter 1002 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 1002 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.
Katelyn was just joking around, tossing out a comment without a second thought.
Autumn was in her fifties—pregnancy at her age was pretty much unheard of. Most women she knew had already gone through menopause.
But sometimes, a joke lands in a way you don’t expect.
Autumn’s heart did a little flip. She thought of all those years she hadn’t gotten pregnant, how her body had never really recovered after that miscarriage. It just wasn’t in the cards for her—at least, that’s what she’d always believed.
She pressed a hand to her nose, her face a touch pale. “Katelyn, you always mess with me. It’s probably just my stomach acting up. I haven’t had much of an appetite lately. Honestly, if I told anyone I was pregnant at my age, they’d laugh me out of the room.”
“What’s so funny about that?” Katelyn grinned. “You and Mr. Walker never had kids—maybe Riverdale really is good for the soul. You never know. It’s never too late for a woman to have a baby.”
Katelyn’s words lingered in Autumn’s mind, stubborn as a weed.
She barely touched her dinner, just ordered a sour plum drink and sipped it slowly, lost in thought.
Lately, she’d been craving sour things. Anything else, anything too rich, just made her queasy.
After dinner, driving home, it hit her—her period really was late this month. On a whim, she stopped by the pharmacy for a pregnancy test.
At her age, buying a pregnancy test felt beyond embarrassing. She put on a mask, bundled herself in her coat, sneaking around like she was up to no good.
Back home, she slipped into her room, feeling like a teenager up to mischief.
She knew she was probably overreacting, but she just had to be sure. She took the test, nerves jangling.
Those few seconds waiting for the result felt endless.
One line. Then… two?
Autumn stared, wide-eyed, at the two red lines. Was this real? Pregnant, at her age?
Not trusting her eyes, she took another test. And another. All three were positive.
First came shock, then a rush of joy, then a flood of anxiety and dread, mixed with a pinch of fear.
Because this baby… might not be Mr. Walker’s.
After all these years without a child with Mr. Walker, and now, after just one night with Devin Brown—she was pregnant.
Chances were, this was Devin’s child.
Autumn understood—she wasn’t really being encouraged to go through with it.
She nodded. “Thank you, Doctor.”
But her mind was made up. She asked for prenatal vitamins and whatever she’d need to help the baby.
Medicine in hand, she left the hospital. She thought about calling Devin, but she knew his personality. If he found out, he’d have leverage over her, and she couldn’t let that happen.
She wasn’t stupid. She wanted the baby, but the father could never be Devin.
She didn’t contact him. With the pregnancy report tucked away, it didn’t matter whose child it was—everyone would believe it was Mr. Walker’s.
Back at Southridge Estates—
Katelyn showed up again, trying to win over her grandkids.
Anastasia was home, too. Chatting in the living room, she asked offhandedly, “Mom, how did your mahjong game go with Mrs. Walker yesterday?”
Katelyn rolled her eyes. “Don’t remind me. Three people walked away winners, and I was the only loser.” She hesitated, then added, “Oh, right—Mrs. Walker said she was feeling queasy yesterday. I teased that maybe she’s having a miracle baby at her age. Maybe I should give her a call, just to check in.”

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