Bending down, Anastasia picked up the small bottle and examined it. It had no labels or markings. "Katie," she asked, "what is this?"
Katie fumbled for words, "They're vitamin supplements. My doctor said I was deficient, so I've been taking them."
Anastasia didn't press further. Handing the bottle back to Katie, she smiled, "Take good care of yourself and get plenty of rest. By the way, do you need help applying that ointment? I worry it might be tricky for you."
"No need, I'll do it at home," Katie replied hastily, taking the bottle and heading towards the kitchen. "You should rest too, ma'am. Pregnancy isn't easy."
Anastasia sensed something was off, but if Katie didn't want to share, it wasn't her place to pry.
Later that afternoon, when Salma picked up Pattie from school, Anastasia pulled her aside for a private chat. That's when she learned about Katie's injuries.
"I heard Katie on the phone this morning," Salma whispered. "She was talking to her daughter. Katie's been dealing with domestic violence for a long time."
Confused, Anastasia asked, "Why doesn't Katie just leave him?"
Salma shook her head. "Divorce isn't that simple, especially with an abusive partner. They can be so unreasonable and clingy, making life a living hell. Look at Gianna. If she hadn't ended up paralyzed, she'd still be suffering."
In relationships, women often find themselves at a disadvantage.
"There are some marriages you can't escape from and can't fix," Salma continued, her voice tinged with the wisdom of experience. "Men are the most practical beings. They're experts at weighing the pros and cons."
Now, Tavon was just waiting for Anastasia to have her baby, after which he planned to bring her into the company and start preparing her for leadership.
Curious about her mother's plans, Anastasia asked, "Mom, what would you do if he actually divorces her?"
Her mother's response was simple, "What's past is past." Salma didn't have any expectations from Tavon, nor did she pin her hopes on him. The more hope you have, the greater the disappointment.
While the mother-daughter duo was chatting, Nelson rushed in, greeted Anastasia with a quick "Ma'am," and hurried upstairs.
His urgency made Anastasia uneasy. Despite her advanced pregnancy, she followed him upstairs and overheard Nelson reporting to Herman, "Mr. Salstrom, we found out the factory fire was arson. Two-thirds of the inventory was destroyed, and we only have three days left to meet the delivery deadline. We can't possibly put together enough goods in time. The fire resulted in five deaths and thirteen injuries. We've managed to keep this out of the news for now. I've booked you on the 8 PM flight tonight…"
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Bond Between Us (Anastasia and Herman)
Author pls Pls don't separate Ana and Herman once again because of Sandy. There must be an ending to Ana's sufferings!...
Yes yes yes!!! Thank you!!!...
How comes the twists are becoming uninteresting and unrealistic? Readers will prefer cleaner straight happy endings. Please don't go far beyond otherwise readers will lose interest. Time to end the story like we want it to be....
Please give us a happy ending for Anastasia and Herman with Pattie recognized as Herman's daughter, thank you!!!...
Pls update. This novel is really good....