In Chapter 961 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 961 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 watched Autumn with an unreadable, almost icy look, his gaze sharp and unyielding. From the moment Autumn walked into the Grand Oak Hotel, she’d felt a pair of eyes tracking her every move—calm, patient, waiting.
Herman knew better than to take Autumn lightly. He’d learned long ago that she was trouble, and he wasn’t about to let his guard down.
Dailey had been tailing Autumn ever since she slipped away to the restroom to make a phone call. Hidden just out of sight, Dailey had caught every word, clear as a bell.
Herman was already ahead of Autumn’s schemes. There was no way he’d let her tamper with the photos on his laptop or give her a shot at humiliating Anastasia.
Autumn was, after all, the mayor’s wife. Herman couldn’t move against her—at least not yet. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be standing here, trying to keep up appearances.
“I—I…” Autumn stammered, her voice shaky. She was rattled, unsure whether Herman had overheard her earlier phone call.
Still, she reassured herself, even if he had caught wind of it, she’d been careful with her words. He probably didn’t know her real plan.
She took a breath, straightened up, and slipped into her role. “It’s nothing really, Mr. Salstrom. I was just feeling a little off earlier. Thank you for your concern.”
Her tone was distant, almost chilly, her “Mr. Salstrom” polite but pointed—making it clear she wanted to keep things formal.
Herman’s gaze was piercing, as though he could see right through her. He held her eyes for a few moments, then looked away, his face unreadable. “Maybe Mrs. Walker’s still getting used to Riverdale. Tell me, have you been here before?”
Autumn recalled what Devin had warned her. Now was not the time to lie. “Yes, I have,” she said quietly, looking down. “I went to college here.”
“Oh?” Herman asked casually. “So you’re from around here?”
“No,” Autumn replied quickly, eager to change the subject. “Looks like dinner’s about to start, Mr. Salstrom. Should we go in?”
“Of course, Mrs. Walker. After you.” Herman’s manners were impeccable, his tone smooth, doing his best to put Autumn at ease.
Autumn walked ahead, but Herman hung back, pulling out his phone and speaking just loudly enough for her to hear, “They finally figured out the truth about Ben’s death—it was those four men he hired…”
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