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The Bond Between Us novel Chapter 1048

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In Chapter 1048 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 1048 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. 

Herman’s voice was calm—not accusing, but not backing down either. He followed Mr. Walker’s lead, echoing his words without picking a fight or giving ground.

Mr. Walker felt a wave of awkwardness. He’d spent over twenty years in politics, dealing with every kind of person—sly veterans, loudmouths, egomaniacs. But Herman was a mystery he couldn’t crack.

Forcing a smile, he said, “Of course, of course. That’s my responsibility.”

The second the words left his mouth, regret hit him hard. He realized too late—this was exactly what Herman had been waiting for.

Before Mr. Walker could say more, Herman jumped in, cutting him off. “I’ve always trusted your character, Mr. Walker. You’re fair, honest, by-the-book—never one to play favorites. My wife was almost assaulted. She still has nightmares, people gossip and point fingers, and her reputation is in tatters. Now, we’re relying on you to clear her name.”

Every word landed with weight. Herman wasn’t just making a request—he was laying down his resolve.

Mr. Walker was left speechless. He’d just walked into a trap of his own making. Herman wasn’t letting up—he was pushing Mr. Walker into a corner. Was he really expected to let his own wife go to jail for this?

He sat in silence, his face a storm of emotions. He picked up his coffee—cold now—took a sip, and grimaced at the bitterness.

With a loaded look, he said, “You know, the younger generation is full of surprises.”

“All thanks to your guidance, Mr. Walker.” Herman leaned back against the sofa, all business. “I just want justice for my wife, no matter what it takes.”

Mr. Walker’s face clouded over, but only for a moment. He quickly gathered himself. “Ana and Rowan—do they know each other?”

“They’ve met,” Herman replied, his tone neutral. “Rowan’s brother, Asher, and I have some history. So yes, we’ve crossed paths.”

Meeting someone and really knowing them—there was a big difference.

If Ana and Rowan were close, or if there was any hidden connection, Rowan’s confession and his claim that Autumn was behind it all would look suspicious—like he was covering for someone. The whole story would fall apart.

Mr. Walker pressed, “If there’s bad blood, why did Rowan save Ana?”

Herman paused, letting the question hang. “Maybe it was just a man’s instinct to do the right thing. If you want details, you’ll have to ask Rowan. But whatever his reasons, he saved my wife. Even if he’s guilty of something else, I’m grateful. I’ll get him the best lawyers I can find and defend him with everything I’ve got.”

The message was clear: Herman wasn’t just fighting for Ana—he’d go to bat for Rowan too.

Mr. Walker could tell Herman knew more than he was letting on. But instead of using it to bargain for himself or the Salstroms, Herman played it straight. That was something Mr. Walker hadn’t expected.

Just then, Mr. Walker’s phone rang. It was Autumn.

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