In Chapter 836 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 836 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.
When Pattie spotted someone slouched in a shallow dirt patch not far away, she stopped short.
She knew instantly—it was Layna.
It had been almost two years since the day Layna abandoned her. Back then, when Leo and Penny West kidnapped Pattie, Layna had bolted, leaving her to face it alone. Since then, Pattie hadn’t seen or heard a word about Layna—not from Salma, not from Anastasia. To see her now, out of the blue, was a real shock.
Liana, noticing Pattie had just been hit with a rock, dashed over, worry etched on her face. “Pattie, are you okay? Did you get hurt?”
She checked Pattie for injuries, then turned on Layna. “Hey, you can’t just throw rocks at people! What if you really hurt someone? That’s not alright.”
Layna scrambled out of the dirt, defiant as ever. She strode up to Pattie and spat, “You little tattletale. Always running to the grown-ups. Can’t say anything now, huh? Serves you right. That’s karma.”
Liana stared, stunned that a kid Layna’s age—seven, maybe eight—could sound so nasty. “That’s enough! Apologize. You can’t say things like that at your age.”
Layna pulled a face and stuck out her tongue. “And who are you supposed to be? Think you can tell me what to do?”
Liana had seen troublemakers before, but Layna was something else—rude, stubborn, and wild.
Without warning, Layna shoved Liana, sending her crashing to the ground.
Pattie had had enough. Her fists clenched tight as she charged Layna, tackling her to the grass.
They started wrestling—pulling hair, scratching, even biting—faces flushed with anger, neither willing to give in.
“Pattie!” Liana scrambled up, trying to pull them apart, but the girls were strong and wild.
Layna reached for Pattie’s throat; Pattie yanked Layna’s hair. They were locked in a fierce struggle.
Layna finally let go, yelping in pain, and Pattie seized the chance, kicking Layna in the stomach. Layna flipped over, sputtering, mouth full of grass.
Liana could only stare.
Liana’s heart dropped—this was bad. Really bad.
The woman’s shrieks echoed through the park. “Oh my god! She’s bleeding! My poor baby! Someone help!”
Liana tried to keep calm. “We need to get her to the hospital!”
But the woman wasn’t letting Liana out of her sight. “You’re coming with us. You’re not going anywhere after what you did!”
Liana nodded, giving Pattie a look: Go home. Get help.
Pattie raced back, worried sick, and ran straight into Flynn. Without a word, she grabbed his arm and pulled him along.
Flynn stumbled after her, baffled. “Whoa, Pattie! Where are we going? What happened?”
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