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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 645
“By the way, just for your information, Hank and I will be registering our marriage on the coming Valentine’s Day.”
Liberty was still remarkably calm. “Congratulations, Ms Yates”
Congratulations on jumping into the pit of mud that was the Brown family.
“It’s the weekend today and I just woke up to a handmade breakfast by Hank. I heard you were married for more than three
years, but you were always the one cooking for Hank. You had probably never tasted his cooking before.”
Liberty had had enough of Jessica’s provocation so she cut the call off.
“Liberty, was that the Yates woman?”
“Yeah. She’s insane. I divorced Hank and let them be together, but she still called to brazenly ask me if she could add me as a
friend on social media. She must’ve wanted to flaunt her daily dose of lovey- doveyness with Hank to piss me off.
“What’s there to be upset about anyway? We’re already divorced, so what is Hank to me now? He’s just an ex–husband.”
As for Hank prepping breakfast for Jessica, that just tickled Liberty’s funny bones. It was a fact that Hank did not cook, so there
was no way he could make her breakfast. He must have gone outside and ordered takeout.
“She also mentioned they were going to register their marriage on Valentine’s Day. I can’t wait for them to get their license soon
and be tied together. That way, she’ll finally be able to experience what the Brown family is like.”
Serenity scolded, “She’s utterly shameless.”
“How would she have seduced Hank if she wasn’t? However, I’m still grateful to her. If not for her. persuasion, Hank wouldn’t
have given up Sonny’s custody so easily.”
Liberty hugged Sonny again.
Her son was her life.
She could let go of Hank, but she could not let go of her son.
Fortunately, it was all over now.

“Liberty, let’s go to the supermarket to buy some stuff first.”
After all, they could not go empty handed to their aunt’s house.
Liberty hummed in agreement.
The sisters took Sonny to the supermarket and came out with plenty of bags, large and small ones, stuffing the trunk of the car
and the backseat to the brim.
Just as they were about to get into the car, they received a message from Elisa saying she was already at the entrance of
Brynfield.
Serenity took her sister back to the entrance of the neighborhood and met up with Elisa. They did not reenter the neighborhood
but instead followed Elisa straight to the Stone residence.
On the way, Liberty said to her sister, “Seren, if Aunt Audrey wants to help us, we have to refuse firmly.
We’re still young and have all limbs intact, so we can support ourselves. We can’t rely on Aunt Audrey just because she’s super
rich.”
“Don’t worry, Liberty. I’ve thought about that a long time ago. No matter how Aunt Audrey wants to compensate us, I’ll be sure to
refuse ”
Audrey had searched for her sister for decades and finally found her two nieces, so helping them would definitely be on her
mind.
The sisters thought of that too
It took forty minutes to get to the Stone family villa.
Audrey was waiting at the entrance with her family
A smile immediately spread across her face when she saw the two cars from afar.
When the cars approached and stopped, Audrey took the lead and walked toward Serenity’s car.

Elisa opened the car door and jumped off, smiling at the Hunt sisters. “My mom has all she wants now that she has her nieces.
She doesn’t want her daughter anymore.”
“This is your home. Do you need me to come out and welcome you when you come back to your own home?”
Audrey reached out to hug Sonny, but Sonny still did not want her to carry him, so she could only pat his head
“Aunt Audrey,” Serenity called out to Audrey, who answered with a smile.
Darrell walked over with his two sons as well as his daughter–in–law.
“Uncle Darrell.”
Serenity and Liberty greeted Darrell.
Darrell nodded with a smile and said, “Your aunt has been waiting here since morning. She wanted to go over and pick you two
up herself.”
Serenity was a little embarrassed. They were late because she got drunk last night.

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