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The Bond Between Us ( Anastasia and Herman) novel Chapter 1070

Summary for Chapter 1070: The Bond Between Us ( Anastasia and Herman)

Summary of Chapter 1070 – A turning point in The Bond Between Us ( Anastasia and Herman) by Emily Jones

Chapter 1070 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Bond Between Us ( Anastasia and Herman), written by Emily Jones. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Layna’s plan had worked, and she couldn’t help the little thrill of victory that fluttered in her chest.

Now that her aunt had lost her only child, Layna would be the only one left for her to love. Surely, her aunt would dote on her again, just like before.

After losing her grandson, Mrs. Goad was devastated. She had no energy left to care about Juliana’s fate, let alone what losing her womb really meant for her.

Besides, what was the point of keeping a womb if you couldn’t even protect a baby?

Juliana had no family there, and Scott was missing in action. In the end, Mrs. Goad was the only one to sign the surgery papers.

She didn’t stick around—just signed her name and left, not even waiting for Juliana to come out of surgery.

When the anesthesia faded and Juliana learned she’d lost her child—and her womb—her world came crashing down. She broke apart, sobbing so hard it hurt.

“My son, my son…”

She couldn’t accept it, grabbing her head and crying out in despair.

“Auntie,” Layna whispered, soft and gentle, hurrying to her side and wiping away Juliana’s tears. “Don’t cry, Auntie. I’m right here.”

Layna’s own tears began to fall as she squeezed Juliana’s hand, trying to give her a little comfort and warmth.

“Layna, your brother’s gone. My boy is gone.” Juliana was lost to her grief.

“Auntie, you still have me. I’ll always be your daughter,” Layna said, hugging her tightly. “Don’t cry anymore. The doctor said you need to rest. I tried calling Uncle Wesley, but he didn’t pick up.”

Juliana clung to Layna, her sobs shaking them both.

It felt cruel—like fate had given her hope, only to snatch it away without mercy.

She had no idea that the cause of all her suffering was the very girl she was holding onto—the sweet, considerate Layna. Layna’s tenderness only made Juliana feel more cared for.

Losing her son was almost more than Juliana could bear; losing her womb was the final blow that broke her completely.

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