In Chapter 973 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 973 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.
Autumn’s nerves were shot under Mr. Walker’s stern glare.
It was the first time she’d ever heard that disappointed edge in his voice, and his eyes—usually steady and clear—were unreadable tonight.
Mr. Walker had always been the pillar of fairness, straight as an arrow, never bending the rules for anyone. Autumn admired that about him and made sure never to get in his way.
But this time, with Julie’s situation, she’d crossed a line—leaned on his name, called in favors, and approached Mr. White, all for Julie’s sake.
No one knew better than Autumn how much Mr. Walker valued his principles. And tonight, she’d pushed too far.
Autumn fumbled for words. Mr. Walker just patted her hand gently and said, “Julie’s gone, the case is closed. Let’s not bring it up again—it’ll only give folks something to gossip about. By the way, my cousin called today. He wants to send his youngest grandson, Manny, over to stay for a bit. Might be nice for you to have some company, keep you from overthinking.”
“You agreed to that?” Autumn shot back, her voice sharp. “Would’ve been nice if you’d asked me first.”
“He means well. We never had kids, and lately, you’ve seemed a little restless, a little lonely. Manny’s a good kid—clever, sweet. I thought it might do you good,” Mr. Walker said, trying for a smile.
Autumn pressed her lips together. “Is this because you’re upset I went to see Mr. White? Look at these.” She pushed a stack of statements toward him. “These are from Asher. Julie was hurt—bullied. She’s the daughter of my friend, and she was a good kid who didn’t deserve what happened. I just want to help. Is that so wrong?”
Mr. Walker stared at the papers, his brow knitting. “Autumn, this isn’t how things are done. Who even gave you these? If anyone finds out, do you know how fast rumors will spread?”
“Since when do we care about that? Julie was framed. If the cops clear her name, that’s justice, isn’t it?” Autumn’s frustration boiled over. “I’ve stood by you for over twenty years, never asked for much, always kept things running smoothly. Is it too much for me to help a friend’s child?”
There were things Mr. Walker kept to himself. He remembered how Autumn and Devin had once been a thing, decades ago. But digging up old wounds wouldn’t help anyone now.
He sighed, softening. “I’m sorry, Autumn. I shouldn’t have raised my voice. If there’s been a mistake, it should be set right. And I know how much you’ve given to this family. Thank you.”
He squeezed her hand, his fingers warm. After a couple drinks, he was feeling sentimental. He pulled Autumn gently into his arms. “Autumn…”
This time, Autumn didn’t pull away. If she wanted to reopen the case, she needed Mr. Walker on her side.
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