The slam of Mr. Walker’s palm on the table almost sent Devin’s soul flying out of his body.
His knees buckled so hard he nearly collapsed. “M—Mr. Walker, there’s no way that’s my kid! This has to be a misunderstanding. Mrs. Walker and I… we were just classmates, that’s all. Whatever happened back then was just stupid stuff from when we were young and clueless, nothing more.”
No matter what Autumn had said, Devin clung desperately to denial.
He wasn’t an idiot—admitting it would be signing his own death warrant.
With a single word, Mr. Walker could have Devin locked up for life, or worse, make him disappear without a trace.
Seeing Devin refuse to budge, Mr. Walker’s face went cold and hard. His voice rang out, sharp and unforgiving. “Devin, don’t say I never gave you a chance. If you won’t own up today, then from now on, Autumn and the child she’s carrying are mine. If I hear even a whisper about this, don’t blame me for what comes next.”
Devin stood frozen, stunned. What was Mr. Walker getting at?
Did he know the truth about whose child it was?
And if he did, why would he claim the baby as his own?
Devin was so scared he hardly dared breathe. Mr. Walker, clearly disgusted, didn’t spare him another glance.
He opened the door and tossed a final warning over his shoulder. “Don’t let me see you in Riverdale again.” Then he walked out, his men trailing after.
It was a long time before Devin snapped out of it. His legs gave out and he slumped to the floor, heart pounding.
He couldn’t figure Mr. Walker out at all.
With shaking hands, Devin called Autumn. She hesitated to answer—she was scared too—but worried something serious had happened, she picked up.
“Devin, why are you calling me?”
“Mr. Walker just came looking for me.” Devin forced down the lump in his throat. “He told me to take responsibility for your baby. I said no. Then he said from now on, your baby is his. What is that supposed to mean, Autumn? What did you tell him? I told you to go back and keep things calm!”
Autumn was floored, tears welling up in her eyes.
Mr. Walker knew the baby wasn’t his, but he still chose to accept it.


Herman’s expression darkened. This wasn’t the news he wanted.
“Looks like I underestimated Mr. Walker and Autumn’s marriage,” Herman said, his voice cold as ice. “For a man to forgive his wife’s affair and accept a child that isn’t his… That’s almost unheard of.”
He’d thought the scandal with Autumn and Devin would force Mr. Walker to make a choice.
But instead, they’d left the hospital together—no test, no scene.
Clearly, Mr. Walker couldn’t bring himself to let go of his marriage.
Nelson offered, “Maybe Mr. Walker just wants a child so badly, he’s willing to look the other way. The baby might not be his, but his wife still is.”
Herman’s mouth twisted into a frosty smile. “Not many men could swallow that. But it throws a wrench into our plans.”


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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....