Chapter 228
Anastasia once had high hopes for her marriage. She’d even planned to have two kids with Herman, a
boy, and a girl, and they’d live the perfect family life. On weekdays, the kids would be at school, and
they’d be at work. Then on weekends, they’d go for family outings, and would take walks in the park
after dinner.
Anastasia liked this peaceful life, and she’d leave the kids’ education to Herman because she was
worried her temper would affect their relationship. She wanted their son to learn Taekwondo, and their
daughter to learn dance and painting. Anastasia had planned their family life up until the kids went to
college. But now, all these dreams were shattered because she was diagnosed as infertile, and an
incident five years ago broke everything.
“Anastasia, you can tell me anything that bothers you.” Herman’s voice pulled Anastasia back from her
thoughts.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe forced a smile and said, “Indeed, there are some things. I just haven’t figured out how to tell you.
Can you give me some more time?” Her response was also to prepare Herman mentally, while also
giving herself some time.
Herman had a hunch about what Anastasia wanted to say. For some things, she needed to deal with
and get over by herself.
“Okay,” Herman said with a smile. “I’ll wait for you, but I hope you can let go of some negative thoughts
because I’m ready to spend the rest of my life with you.” His words subtly suggested that she could
have other thoughts, but divorce or breakup was totally out of the question.
Hearing this, Anastasia almost lost control of her emotions and almost burst into tears. She quickly
lowered her head, not wanting Herman to see the tears in the corners of her eyes.
To respect her feelings and dignity, Herman deliberately turned his gaze elsewhere. Anastasia took the
opportunity to wipe away the tears when Herman turned around.
After dinner, they didn’t drive home because it wasn’t far. Herman held her hand as they walked home
together.
Along the way, they chatted casually. When they passed the sixth building, Anastasia subconsciously
looked up. “I wonder if Pattie has gone to bed.”
The lights in room 802 were off. It was past nine in the evening, so Pattie should have been asleep
already. Every time she thought of Pattie, Anastasia would think of the daughter she had never met. If
her daughter was with her, she would be about Pattie’s age now.
Herman said, “If you miss Pattie, you can go see her at school tomorrow.”
Anastasia asked, “Does Pattie go to school by herself every day?”
“Yes.”
Herman had anticipated that Penny wouldn’t pick up and drop off Pattie every day. That’s why he chose
a kindergarten so close. It was just across the street from the gate of their community.
Pattie was grown up enough to cross the street by herself. After school, the teacher would accompany
Pattie across the street and watch her enter the community before they could rest assured and go
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Anastasia asked, “Do you think Pattie is adopted?”
Penny and Leo both insist that Pattie was their biological child.
“According to my investigation, Pattie was actually adopted by them,” Herman said. “Pattie was
adopted from Rainbow Haven two years ago. Pattie’s biological parents tragically died in a car
accident. No one could take care of Pattie, so she was sent to an orphanage. Later, she was adopted
by the infertile Leo couple, and not long after adopting Pattie, Leo and Penny had a child of their own.”
“If Pattie’s biological parents were still alive, they would be heartbroken to see the bruises on Pattie.”
Every time Anastasia thought of the bruises on Pattie, she felt really upset.
If the Leo and Penny didn’t have their own child, maybe Pattie’s quality of life would be better. After
having their own child, how could they still treat Pattie fairly?
“It’s getting late, let’s go home and rest.” Herman held Anastasia’s hand, and they walked towards their
home together.
As they left, in room 802, Pattie, who was sleeping on the floor by the door, was awakened by the cold.
She curled up into a ball, looked out into the black night, and felt scared.