“We live in a society governed by laws. If people break them and get away with it, everything falls apart,” Jason said, his tone level but firm. “You’re right, Monica. Order is what keeps things steady.”
Monica’s brow furrowed. “So what’ll happen to Rowan? They’re not going to give him the death penalty, are they? He was trying to do the right thing, and he even turned himself in. Doesn’t that count for something?”
Jason shook his head. “That’s hard to say. It all depends on how the trial goes. But the fact is, he really did kill those four men.”
“But what if it was self-defense?” Monica pressed. “One guy against four—how is that not self-defense?”
Jason didn’t answer.
“You should get going. Herman’s waiting for me. I should head over,” Monica said.
“Got it.” Monica felt a little pang of disappointment, but she tried to hide it.
Jason softened. “How’s your dad holding up?”
“He’s actually doing pretty well,” Monica said, a small smile tugging at her lips. “Honestly, I’m a little surprised by how positive he’s been. He wants to hand the recycling depot over to me and take Mom on a trip around the world. I guess after everything he’s been through, he just wants to live life while he can.”
“That’s good to hear.” Jason looked at Monica like he wanted to say more, but just said, “I’ll get going then.”
“Yeah.” Monica didn’t try to stop him.
Before he left, Jason reached into the console and handed Monica a small box, then started the car and drove off.
Monica looked down at the box, her heart skipping a beat. She opened it—inside was a delicate necklace.
She couldn’t help but smile. She never would’ve guessed Jason had it in him to be romantic.
Honestly, seeing her dad’s optimism had changed her, too. Jason had his own responsibilities—she couldn’t expect him to always be by her side. A man needed his own path.
***
At Willow Teahouse
Herman was already waiting when Jason arrived. “Sorry, got held up,” Jason said as he walked over.
“I just got here myself,” Herman replied. “Did you talk to Mr. Walker?”


A cold glint flashed in Herman’s eyes. “Unless Autumn confesses, this is going to be nearly impossible.”
Even if Rowan tried to pin everything on Autumn, it wouldn’t be enough on its own.
But Rowan had put everything on the line to pull Autumn down, and Herman wasn’t about to let that go to waste.
Jason shook his head. “I talked to Autumn—she’s clever. She’s not going to admit to anything.”
“She might not confess, but someone else will.”
Jason’s eyes narrowed. “Who?”
Herman’s fingers tapped lightly on his teacup. “Devin. So I’m going to need you to step up.”

Herman tapped the rim of his cup, acting casual. “If you weren’t involved, I’d handle it my way. But since you are, I’m handing it over to you.”

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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....