It was a knife.
Pressed hard against Alisa’s waist—a knife, cold and sharp.
The man who’d been shadowing Monica was the same one now threatening Alisa. If Alisa hadn’t walked in at the wrong time, Monica would’ve been the one cornered.
Alisa caught a heavy whiff of fish, raw and pungent. Her stomach twisted in fear, but she kept her voice low, pleading, “Don’t kill me, please. I don’t have any money. If it’s cash you want, that woman from earlier—she’s rich. She’s got plenty.”
People always think robbers want money or worse. You watch enough true crime, you know how these stories usually end.
The guy wasn’t tall—maybe five foot tall, about Alisa’s height. Unremarkable, really. He looked like the man Monica had seen by the river, except for a tiny mole at the edge of his brow—easy to miss if you weren’t looking.
He leaned in, his voice like gravel. “You know what I hate most? Women who live off men. I heard everything you two said. Lazy, spoiled—women like you deserve what’s coming.”
“Herman, please—let me go. I’ll do anything. I have a daughter, she’s just a kid. I can’t die, not now. I didn’t have a choice. Jason did this to me—he ruined my life, killed my husband,” Alisa lied quickly, desperate to shift the blame. “And that woman from before? She’s the real problem. She’s got money, looks, and she scams men—she’s the one you want.”
She was smart. She’d picked up on what set him off—women who take advantage of men. Maybe he’d been burned before.
He sneered, “If it weren’t for you, I’d already have taken care of her.”
Hearing that, Alisa felt a surge of hatred and something darker. She squared her shoulders and faced him, voice trembling but determined. “If you want her gone, I’ll help you. I won’t say a word. Let’s do it together—get rid of her.”
The man’s eyes narrowed behind his mask.
He paused, then let out a twisted little laugh. “So you’re Alisa? What’s your connection to Detective Lucas over at the station?”
He must have overheard her earlier.
She nodded quickly, “Yeah, I’m Alisa. Jason ruined me. I hate him. I hate that woman too. If it weren’t for them, none of this would’ve happened.”
She had no idea what this guy’s relationship to Jason was, but she had to make it clear—she was no friend of Jason’s.
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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....