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The Bound Between Us (Anastasia and Herman) novel Chapter 270

Chapter 270 

Tavon sought out Salma, and from the get-go, his intentions weren’t exactly pure as the driven snow. Ashley had already put her foot down, demanding that Salma and Anastasia be lured to Willowbrook ASAP. 

Tavon took Salma and Pattie to McDonald’s, ordered a burger for Pattie and with great enthusiasm, poured Salma a cup of milk from a meal deal. 

Salma sneezed and Tavon promptly whipped off his jacket and draped it over her, saying, “Salma, it’s getting chilly in Riverdale. You gotta watch out for your health. Keep warm next time you’re out.” 

Tavon’s actions were indeed attention-grabbing. Even though he was over fifty, he was still a looker, dressed sharp and exuding a masculine charm. With a watch and designer clothes worth a small fortune, his vibe was off the charts. 

Salma was a bit flustered, “Thanks.” 

Tavon laughed it off, “No need for formalities.” 

Then he turned to Pattie, “Pattie, eat up. I’ll buy you more if that’s not enough… 

Pattie wasn’t too keen on Tavon. Kids were sharp; they could sniff out a phony y from a mile away. Pattie stayed silent and just quietly munched on her fries. 

Tavon laid it on thick with Salma, “Salma, my vineyard’s not doing so hot lately, and it’s been a real headache. I can’t stick around Riverdale much longer. I’ll be heading back to Willowbrook in a few days. Have you and Ana thought about coming with me?” 

“Uh…” Salma stuttered, “Ana’s not home. I haven’t mentioned this to her yet.” 

“Well, you better get on it. You know the Morton family values blood ties. I’ve already told the family I want to acknowledge Ana as my daughter, have her return to her roots.” Tavon added, “The date’s already set, and it’s the third of next month. It’s a good date.” 

Seeing Tavon’s regard for Anastasia, Salma felt reassured. She replied, “I’ll talk to Ana önce she’s back tomorrow.” 

“Back tomorrow? Where’s Ana?” Tavon asked. 

“Ana’s on a business trip with her husband in Crescent Bay.” Salma grinned, “Those two are thick as thieves. Even on business trips they’re inseparable.” 

Tavon played along, “What does he do?” 

“According to Ana, he’s a programmer.” Salma replied, “I don’t really get it, but he’s really ambitious and a good guy. Just had a rough hand dealt to him, lost his parents early and he’s the only one left in his family.” 

Hearing that Anastasia’s husband had such circumstances, Tavon felt relieved. A poor orphan with no connections, even if he did get a bone marrow transplant from Anastasia, it wouldn’t cause a big fuss. 

On the surface, Tavon seemed unfazed, “If the son-in-law is that capable, I, as his father-in-law, will definitely give him a leg up. There are plenty of IT companies in Willowbrook, and I know lots of big wigs. I can easily hook him up with a better job, with a salary of a couple million a year. And even better if he’s willing to help out at my vineyard.” 

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