Chapter 276
Anastasia always had a knack for seeing right through things. Salma offered a slightly awkward smile,
“He came to see me once.”
This wasn’t surprising to Anastasia. While tying her apron to cook, she asked, “What did he want this
time?”
“Your dad said there’s a good day next month he picked. He hopes you could go home.” Salma,
leaning on her cane at the kitchen entrance, carefully observed Anastasia’s face as she spoke. She
looked cautious, like a kid caught red-handed by adults.
Anastasia sighed internally, “And how did you respond?”
Seeing Anastasia’s lack of strong reaction, her mom felt slightly relieved, “I told him we’d discuss when
you get back.”
Anastasia cut to the chase, “Did he say anything about his plans for you?”
This question left Salma speechless. Tavon had been talking about compensation, but there was
nothing substantial. Even the house and share transfers were for Anastasia. Salma really had nothing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSalma gave an awkward chuckle, “He just wants you back home, and nothing else matters. He said he
wants you to help manage the vineyard, and even promised a higher-paying job for your husband.”
Anastasia stood up, “Mom, did you promise him anything else?”.
This question left Salma at a loss. “Um…” She couldn’t look Anastasia in the eyes and stuttered.
Anastasia came straight out with it, “Mom, have”; you thought it through? Tavon has a family. He has
children and a wife.”
Put it bluntly, if Salma went to Willowbrook with him
ow, what would her status be? A friend? Or a mistress? Salma looked at Anastasia painfully, her lips
were trembling, but she couldn’t utter a word, just awkwardly gripping her cane.
Seeing her mom like this, Anastasia felt heartbroken. She went over and hugged her, “Mom, I just don’t
want you to get hurt. We
to be happy. Tavon wants you to go to Willowbrook, right? If you want to go, then go.”
Anastasia wouldn’t stop her. Some things, she needed to see for herself. It might be cruel, but it was
better than having ou
each other, and I also want you
Salma felt guilty. She really wanted to go to Willowbrook, not just for Tavon, but also for Anastasia. If
Tavon really wanted to acknowledge them as his family, that would be wonderful. If not, she wouldn’t let
him hurt her daughter. Salma didn’t say anything else. She felt grateful for having such an
understanding daughter.
Soon, Herman and Pattie came back with groceries. Pattie went to play with Salma while Herman went
into the kitchen to help Anastasia cook.
That night.
As they lay in bed, Anastasia snuggled up to Herman and talked about her mom. Herman really
couldn’t say much about it, and Anastasia was just venting. Herman gently stroked her hair, “Let things
come naturally and accept it since it already happened.”
“Ok.” Anastasia took a deep breath, hugged his waist tightly, and closed her eyes, “I’m tired. I need to
sleep because I have work tomorrow.”
“Alright, goodnight.” Herman said.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe next day.
Anastasia walked Pattie to kindergarten since it was close by.
Pattie was very sensible. At the school gate, she waved to Anastasia, “Bye, Mom.”
Anastasia waved back with a smile, “Bye, listen to your teacher, and I’ll pick you up after school. if I
can’t make it, Grandma will.”
“Ok.” Pattie followed her teacher into the school.
Anastasia watched for a while at the school gate. After Pattie went into the classroom, she turned to
leave. Herman was waiting for her by the roadside in the Chevy. He honked when he saw her.
Anastasia was surprised to see the Chevy, “Did you get the car back so soon?”
They had took a flight, and the Chevy had been shipped back.
Herman rolled down the window, “It wasn’t a long drive. The car was back last night. Hop in, I’ll drop
you to work.”
Anastasia got in. It had been a few months since she’d worked, and she was a little nervous. Herman
dropped her off at the office. They waved at each other, and then Anastasia turned to go into the office.
She had barely taken a few steps when she saw Harmon standing at the entrance, staring at her in a
way that made her uncomfortable.