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The Bond Between Us (Anastasia and Herman) novel Chapter 497

Joe was so frustrated he could have jumped into the Mississippi and still come out feeling dirty. But Hank? Hank couldn’t care less about Joe’s mood. Without a second glance, he walked out of the club.

The thing that really got under Joe’s skin was Hank’s unflappable demeanor. No matter what Joe did, he couldn’t get a reaction out of him. It was like punching a pillow—no impact, no satisfaction.

Feinman was busy playing matchmaker, trying to rope him into family ties and wedding bells with Julie, but Hank was indifferent. To him, Joe might as well have been invisible.

In Hank’s eyes, Joe wasn’t even worth considering a rival.

And that’s what deflated Joe the most.

The more Hank ignored him, the more Joe wanted to get under his skin. But he wasn’t about to play the fool and set the stage for Devin to take all the credit, so he kept dragging his feet on the wedding with Julie.

Maybe it was the comparison. Watching Hank about to marry the woman he actually loved made Joe all the more reluctant to tie the knot with Julie, a woman whose mind was a labyrinth of schemes.

His wife should be nothing like Julie.

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In the parking lot, Nelson asked, "Mr. Salstrom, heading back to Southridge Estates or Salstrom Manor tonight?"

Hank walked over to the driver's side. "Clock out early today, Nelson. Toss me the keys."

Nelson handed over the keys in an instant, and Hank drove off, effortlessly steering the car towards Riverdale's bustling Night Market.

Parking his car, Hank slipped on a face mask and made his way through the stalls, eventually stopping at a bubble tea shop for a cup of taro bubble tea.

It was Anastasia who had introduced him to taro bubble tea. He fell for the flavor on the first sip, much like he fell for her the moment they met.

Hank climbed the stairs to the second floor and settled by the window of a Wallace’s Burgers joint, a spot he frequented enough that the staff knew him by sight.

He’d always take that same seat, order a bubble tea and a two-person platter of fries, then just sit for thirty minutes, sometimes an hour, without touching the food in front of him.

"Great, I'll go get it!" Pattie had longed for that treat for a while, being a kid with little resistance to such tasty temptations.

After reminding Pattie to be careful crossing the street, Anastasia watched her daughter head towards Wallace's Burgers. Pattie knew the Night Market street by heart and was sensible enough for Anastasia to trust her on her own.

"Got it, Mom!" Pattie cheerfully took the money and scampered off.

From his window seat, Hank watched Pattie approach. Soon enough, she bounded up the stairs into Wallace’s.

Hank quickly put on his mask, not wanting to be recognized. Pattie, oblivious to Hank’s presence, happily placed her order. "Hi, I'd like some fries, two burgers, a soda, and a hot milk, please."

After counting out her money, the cashier said, "That'll be fifty-two, sweetheart. You're a couple bucks short."

Pattie rummaged through her pockets to no avail. She was out of money.

Hank's heart ached at the sight of Pattie's innocent distress.

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