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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

“Brother Duncan, my sister is very worried about you. Before she went out, she repeatedly told me and Zachary to come and see
you. I know what you are thinking, but if you keep playing tricks, it will affect your mood and make you lose confidence. How do
you stand up again?
Brother Duncan, you want to help my sister. I also know that you need to get better soon so that you can accompany my sister
through the ups and downs of life in the future. Brother Duncan, don’t you want to join hands with my sister? My sister has been
waiting for you!”
Duncan looked at Zachary and Serenity for a long time, and then he said, “Zachary, Serenity, you don’t have to persuade me. I
know what to do. It’s just that I’ve been in a low mood for a while—for myself and for your sister. There is a future; I will
persevere, and one day I will be able to stand up again.
I said that I would be your sister’s support, protect her from wind and rain, and work side by side with her to face the ups and
downs of life in the future. I’m sorry for making you worry about me.”
Duncan blamed himself: “Since the car accident, I have become very sensitive. If you don’t have the experience like me, you
can’t truly understand my pain and my helplessness. I have persisted in doing this for such a long time. I have a lot of
perseverance in rehabilitation, but my legs can’t use up the strength, and even with perseverance, I can’t walk like a normal
person.”
“Uncle Duncan, you will be fine.” Sonny hugged one of Duncan’s arms, raised his handsome face, and said to Duncan, “When
you get better, you can hold me high.”
Duncan picked Sonny up, let him sit on his lap, and said dotingly, “Okay, when I get better, I will hold you, lift you high, and spin
around in circles.”
Sonny: “Uncle Duncan, you need to get better soon; otherwise, when I grow up and become heavier, you won’t be able to hold
me.”
Duncan: “Okay. Let’s hook up and don’t regret it.”
Duncan smiled and hooked up with Sonny.
At this time, there was a knock on the door. It’s Mrs. Lewis.

Mrs. Lewis was worried that Serenity and others could not coax Duncan, so she went upstairs to take a look. When she saw
Duncan’s door open, she felt relieved.
“Aunt.”
Zachary and Serenity saw Mrs. Lewis knocking on the door and coming in, and they quickly said hello.
Sonny also called Grandma Lewis sweetly and then said as if taking credit: “Grandma Lewis, I coaxed Uncle Duncan to open the
door, and I also coaxed Uncle Duncan to eat.”
Mrs. Lewis smiled and praised him: “Sonny, you’re awesome. Your Grandma Lewis wants to thank you very much.”
Sonny: “Grandma Lewis, you’re welcome.”
Mrs. Lewis came closer and saw that Duncan had actually finished the food. She was relieved. Then she couldn’t resist patting
him a few times and cursing, “You said you were old enough to know when to keep your mouth shut. In the room, you don’t come
out all day long; you don’t eat or feel thirsty. We knock on the door, and you don’t answer us. Do you want to scare your parents
to death?”
Because of Duncan, Mrs. Lewis, who was originally well-maintained, looked twenty years older than before, and her hair was
covered with white hair.
Duncan allowed Mrs. Lewis to scold him.
After Mrs. Lewis finished scolding him, Duncan said apologetically, “Mom, I’m sorry; it’s your son who is unfilial and makes you
worry again.”
Mrs. Lewis: “I know Mom will be worried, so don’t let Mom worry anymore. It’s Mom who’s sorry for you.”
Mrs. Lewis’s voice was filled with tears at the end.
Whenever Duncan went crazy, Mrs. Lewis blamed herself.
Duncan didn’t want Mrs. Lewis to blame herself, so he quickly said, “Mom, I know I was wrong. I will never be like this again.
Don’t cry. Sonny is here. Sonny will laugh at you. Mom, you take Sonny out for some fun, and Zachary and I will talk about
something serious.”

As he said that, he picked up a tissue and handed it to Mrs. Lewis to wipe her tears, and he said to Sonny, “Sonny, would you
like to go out and play with Grandma Lewis for a while? Uncle Duncan wants to discuss something with your uncle Zachary.”

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