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Grannie Anita was well informed. Anastasia and Herman hadnât had the chance to tell the Salstroms about Pattieâs true identity yet, but somehow, Grannie Anita had already shown
Anastasia didnât have time to ponder on that. She had to get back to the hospital as soon as possible. She had a gut feeling that Julie was behind all this. That woman never let her have a momentâs peace.
At the hospital, Grannie Anita, stirred up by Julie, was sitting in the patientâs room, staring piercingly at Pattie. Pattie was frightened of the old woman and cowered behind Monica. Even Monica was unnerved by Grannie Anitaâs hawk-like gaze.
Anastasia, having rushed back, immediately took in the scene. âPattie.â She cast a worried glance at Pattie, relieved to find her unharmed.
âMom,â Pattie said. She was visibly less scared now that Anastasia was there.
Monica gestured towards Grannie Anita, whispering, âYour grandmother is over there.â
Anastasia had spotted Grannie Anita the moment she walked in. With a sigh of exasperation, she said, âGrandma, letâs talk outside.â
âWhy, canât we talk here?â Grannie Anita rasped, leaning on her cane with a grim expression. âAnastasia, my grandson got mixed up with you. Was it part of your plan? Did you know that this girl is your daughter? You tricked my grandson into adopting her? You are really cunning. Youâve played a big game.â
Before coming here, Julie had been fueling Grannie Anitaâs anger, maliciously speculating about Anastasiaâs intentions and adding fuel to the fire.
Anastasia marveled at Grannie Anitaâs imagination. âGrandma, I didnât deceive Herman. I just found out that Pattie is my daughter,â Anastasia patiently explained.
Salma joined in, âAnita, Ana is telling the truth. If anyoneâs to blame, itâs me. I was the one who lost the child.â
âYou mother and daughter are playing me for a fool. My grandson might believe you, but I certainly donât,â Grannie Anita retorted. âAnastasia, youâre taking advantage. Youâre pregnant and now youâre trying to push your daughter into the Salstrom family too. Weâre not going to raise this bastard for you.â
The term âbastardâ made Anastasiaâs face harden, and her tone became colder, âGrandma, I respect you as an elder. Thatâs why Iâm explaining. I understand your feelings, so Iâm speaking to you politely. You can vent your anger on me, but you canât insult a child like that.â
Monica chimed in, âGrannie Anita, youâre supposed to be from a respectable family. The
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term âbastardâ is too harsh. It seems the Salstrom family doesnât have much etiquette. Anastasia isnât trying to curry favor with your family. Her relationship with Herman is mutual. Youâre old now. Why donât you mind your own business and let the young people handle theirs?â
âSharp tongued lass,â Grannie Anita huffed, jabbing her cane on the floor. âYouâre so disrespectful and impolite. Youâll have a hard time finding a husband. If I were your future mother-in-law, Iâd never accept you.â
Monica countered, âWhether I get married or not has nothing to do with you, Grannie Anita. Iâm not marrying into your family. If any family has a grandmother-in-law like you, Iâd rather stay single all my life.â
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