Chapter 436
Gianna's emotions were a tangled mess, impossible to articulate.
"Hey, how about we head downstairs?" Anastasia suggested. "I had Katie prep sfruit for us."
"Sure," Gianna replied, her eyes drifting toward Herman's study.
With one hand on her aching back and the other gripping the railing, Anastasia cautiously descended the long
staircase. Each step seemed like a mountain to climb with her awkwardly heavy belly. Gianna followed a step
behind, her gaze fixed on Anastasia's back. A dark thought flickered through her mind: What if Anastasia fell?
Would the baby survive?
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As the thought flashed by, Gianna's hand moved almost on its own...
Just a slight push, and Anastasia would tumble down the stairs.
But before Gianna's hand could make contact, Katie's voice rang out from the bottom of the stairs. "Madam, the
fruit is ready."
Startled, Gianna quickly pulled her hand back and pretended to assist Anastasia instead. "Lethelp you."
"Thanks," Anastasia said, completely unaware of Gianna's fleeting malice.
In the living room, Anastasia urged Gianna to join her in enjoying the fresh fruit. Gianna, however, only nibbled
on a few pieces before making an excuse to leave. Anastasia had just settled into the couch when a sudden
crash made her jump. Katie had accidentally dropped a glass.
"I'm so sorry, Madam," Katie stammered, hastily picking up the pieces. "Please don't move. | wouldn't want you
to step on any shards."
"Katie, are you okay?" Anastasia asked, noticing the nanny's distracted state. Her eyes caught sight of a bruise
on Katie's waist. "What happened to your waist?" As Katie crouched to clean up, Anastasia saw the injury more
clearly-it looked like a belt mark.
"Nothing, ma'am. I'm just a bit tired," Katie murmured, quickly pulling her blouse down to hide the bruise and
forcing a smile. "I should get back to work."
Katie finished cleaning and retreated to the kitchen. Alone, she lifted her blouse to reveal the dark bruise, her
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Katie, in her forties, had endured years of domestic violence. She put up with it for her family, always hoping her
husband would change. This time, he had beaten her because she couldn't provide money for his gambling
debts. At that moment, Katie's phone buzzed. It was Grannie Anita.
Anita had asked Katie to meet her at a nearby café. Katie complied, curious but apprehensive. When she arrived,
Anita handed her a bottle of pills.
"Give these to Anastasia," Anita instructed.
"What are they for?" Katie asked. "Are they to help her with her health?"
"They're abortion pills," Anita replied bluntly.