Chapter 1303
Lily was not at all offended.
She and Duncan had long known each other, but there was barely any interaction between them. More accurately, they never
really hung out together.
It was not strange that Duncan had little knowledge of her past.
"Here you go, Ms. Harmon."
Liberty made the food and brought over Lily’s order. She put it in front of Lily and said with a smile, "Enjoy, Ms. Harmon."
Lily gave Liberty a smile.
Liberty returned to her seat.
"How did you get to know her, Liberty?" Serenity whispered.
"Mrs. Lewis came by the other day and had a chat with me. She told me she was trying to pair Ms. Harmon and Mr. Lewis up.
She showed me Ms. Harmon's picture, and that was how I recognized her.”
Liberty kept her voice down when replying to her sister. She added. "Don't you think they make a cute couple? It feels relaxing to
be around her. She doesn't have the arrogance of the upper crust."
Serenity looked into her sister's eyes before burying her head in her food. She murmured, "They do look good together."
Aunt Audrey said that Mrs. Lewis was not the easiest to get along with.
Zachary mentioned it too.
Maybe it was a good thing that Mrs. Lewis had a candidate for a daughter- in-law in mind. She wanted Ms. Harmon and Duncan
to get together. At least, her sister did not get caught up in it.
"Mom."
Sonny sat up after waking up. Out of habit, he called out to his mother.
Down to her last mouthful of pasta, Serenity told Liberty, "I'll make Sonny something to eat. That should give you time to finish
your breakfast, Liberty. It’s only going to get busier."
She made her way toward her nephew and picked him up.
"Aunt Ser."
Sonny was still in a daze from waking up. Hanging onto Serenity by the nape of her neck, Sonny rested his head against
Serenity’s shoulder and mewed, "Aunt Ser, I want to pee."
Serenity carried him into the washroom.
By the time they got out of the washroom, Sonny could walk on his two feet.
With his gaze falling on Duncan, the boy courteously said hello. Sonny had never met Lily, so his bright eyes sparkled at the
woman before he showed his gentlemanly side. "Hello, ma'am."
Lily reached out to stroke his head with a smile. "You must be Sonny. You're so adorable. I'm Lily Harmon, a friend of Duncan."
"Hello, Ms. Harmon."
Sonny greeted her.
Shyness seemed to sink in as he quickly took shelter by Liberty. Liberty carried him onto her lap.
"What do you want to eat, Sonny? Your aunt will make it for you."
Sonny fell into thought before answering in a soft voice, "Egg and soldiers." Serenity asked her sister, "Do you have bread
here?"
"Yeah, I do. Sonny normally has eggs and soldiers for breakfast. I would make dippy eggs every day and some customers would
order it even though it's not on the menu."
Serenity put a pot over the stove and said, "I'll make it for him then."
With Liberty cleaning her plate, she put her son on Serenity's seat and cleared the table. She said, "Stay here and don’t run
around, Sonny. Your aunt will be back with your breakfast. We have customers, so I'll be a little busy."
"Okay," Sonny obediently replied.
It was morning rush hour as it was a little over seven o'clock. Many who worked during the weekend arrived in droves for
breakfast. Liberty only grew busier.
Serenity made her nephew breakfast. Seeing that Sonny was capable of feeding himself, she went on to assist her sister.
Duncan and Lily left together after finishing their breakfast.
Truth be told, Duncan wanted to stay but chose to leave since Lily was here.
Liberty did not even notice when he left as she was swamped with orders.