He kept calling himself “the boss” and acted like he owned the place. Honestly, in all of Riverdale, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone else bold enough to talk like that in front of the mayor’s wife.
The real difference between Joseph and Herman? Joseph never bit his tongue. If he didn’t like someone, he’d say it straight to their face—didn’t matter if you were the President or the Queen of England. He had to get it off his chest first, no matter the consequences.
Herman, though? Not much rattled him. Unless it involved family, he couldn’t care less what people did or said.
Autumn, on the other hand, was fuming. She’d been married to Mr. Walker for years, and whether in the sticks or in Riverdale, everyone always gave her a bit of respect.
But Joseph? He couldn’t care less.
“Joseph,” Autumn said, her lips tight with anger, “if you weren’t Daria’s father, you’d have been locked up ages ago.”
She never let anyone off the hook who hurt Julie. She’d already made Asher pay. The only reason Joseph was still walking free was because Daria loved him—he was her father, her legal guardian.
Joseph just grinned, tapping his finger against his head like he couldn’t be bothered. “So, Mrs. Walker, what crime are you booking me for?”
“Rape,” Autumn spat, her voice shaking with rage. “Don’t pretend you forgot what you did.”
Joseph’s smile faded. He gave a cold laugh. “Every woman I’ve been with wanted to be there. You think I need to force myself on anyone? That’s a joke.”
“Julie,” Autumn said, her fists clenched so tight her knuckles went white, her eyes burning with hate.
“Julie?” Joseph’s grin vanished. “What is she to you, anyway?”
Autumn clammed up, refusing to answer.
Joseph just kept pushing. “Julie came to my bed on her own. You want to know how wild she was that night? I’ve been with a lot of women, but none could compare to Julie. And that body of hers—damn, she was something else. Curves in all the right places—”
He watched Autumn’s face, deliberately getting more graphic, clearly enjoying every second of it.
Autumn finally snapped. “Enough! Julie is still Daria’s mother. How can you talk about her like that?”
He sneered. “Protective, aren’t you? What, you her mom or something?”
Autumn knew if she didn’t leave on her own, she’d be tossed out. So she stormed off, barely holding back her rage.
After she was gone, the assistant lingered. “Mr. Salstrom, aren’t you worried about pissing off Mrs. Walker?”
Joseph waved him away. “Go do your job.”
The assistant left. Joseph took a sip of his coffee, trying to cool off. If Autumn wanted to keep showing up just to get chewed out, that was her problem.
Outside, Autumn’s temper was still burning. Dailey, waiting near the entrance, saw her storm out and immediately called Herman. “Boss, Autumn just left, looking furious. Looks like Joseph gave her hell again.”
Herman sounded unfazed. “That’s Joseph for you. Autumn keeps trying to play mom to him—she’s just asking for it. Joseph’s never forgiven my dad since his mother died. No one can take her place in his heart. Autumn poked the wrong bear.”
Dailey asked, “Should I keep following Autumn? I think someone else might be tailing me, too.”
“Let it go,” Herman said. “Give Autumn and Devin some space. I bet Mr. Walker’s got his own people on her tail, anyway. Come back for now.”

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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....