Chapter 488
“I have no appetite.”
“You haven‘t eaten or drank anything all day. Do you know how worried I
am about you? Your children are worried too. Even Anthony came back after hearing that you were feeling down.”
They had three children. Their eldest was mature and steady, their second-born was never
at home, and their youngest was the apple of their eye, who used to hover around Zachary all
day in the past and only revert to her normal self a few days ago.
“Think of it as me going on a diet.”
Audrey then lay down on the bed. “I‘m going to sleep.”
Darrell was helpless when it came to Audrey.
She did not want to eat, and he could not coax her into it.
Her temper had always been very stubborn, and their daughter took after her.
She loved Zachary for many years and refused
to give up no matter how many people persuaded her to. She only turned around after hitting a dead end.
The night passed without a word.
The next day, it was drizzling again, turning the already cool morning into a chill.
Zachary woke up before Serenity.
The woman beside him got cold in the second half of the night and burrowed into his arms unawares. She actually treated him a
s a warmer.
He lowered his head and looked at the alluring woman who was still curled up against him. Zachary‘s eyes softened. Opening hi
s eyes and seeing his favorite woman by his side turned out to be such a blissful feeling.
After staring at Serenity for a while, he gently pulled away and got out of bed for fear of waking her up.
He walked to the window, pulled open the curtains, and looked at the sky outside.
The sky was overcast because of the rain.
It was not suitable for him to go out for his morning run.
Alter standing there for a moment, he turned around and walked away.
Ten minutes later, he came out of the room and went straight into the kitchen before leaving it in less than a minute later.
He walked to the balcony to call Jim. When Jim answered, he ordered in a low voice, “Go over to the hotel and pack three
servings of breakfast for me.”
“Yes, sir,” Jim answered respectfully and immediately set off once Zachary hung up the phone.
Fortunately, Zachary chose to stay at Brynfield, which was not far from the hotel and the office.
The round trip took half an hour, and Jim knocked on Zachary‘s door bringing with him the three breakfasts he had packed.
While knocking, he suddenly had a thought. ‘What if the person who came to open the door is Missus? How am I supposed to exp
‘In her eyes, I‘m just a professional chauffeur. I can‘t say that I‘m also a part–time deliveryman now, can I?‘
The door opened.
Jim sighed in relief when he saw Zachary.
There was no need for him to work part-time as a deliveryman now.
He handed the breakfasts to Zachary.
“Don‘t park the car downstairs anymore,” Zachary reminded him in a low voice.
Jim was stunned and asked, “Does Missus suspect something?”
Zachary glanced at him, and he zipped it. He would do whatever Zachary told him to do with no questions asked.