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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3885

Chapter 3885

Serenity linked arms with Audrey, flashing her a reassuring smile. "Aunt, don't worry. My second cousin Leland is

a good man. When the tis right, he'll settle down and get married." Audrey sighed, a mix of exasperation

and affection in her voice. "I hope so. He's not exactly young anymore. Kids-they're always a source of worry, no

matter how old they get." Her thoughts shifted, and she asked, "Where's Sonny? Didn't you cfrom your

sister's house? Why isn't he with you?"

"My sister and brother Duncan took Sonny with them to the Civil Affairs Bureau. They said it's a family matter, so

all three of them had to go together," Serenity explained.

Audrey chuckled. "Duncan doesn't mind bringing along a little tag-along, huh? That's good. They're going to be a

family of three from now on."

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The three walked together toward Mr. Jimenez, who sat peacefully in the garden. His warm, gentle smile greeted

them.

To the younger generation, Mr. Jimenez was the picture of kindness. His love and indulgence for his family knew

no bounds, and they cherished him for it.

"Grandpa Jimenez," Serenity greeted warmly, using the affectionate title everyone in the family had adopted.

Though technically his surname, Mr. Jimenez never corrected them. As long as they addressed him with care, he

was happy.

"You're here," he said, his smile growing. "But where's Sonny? Didn't he calong?" He echoed Audrey's earlier

question, prompting Serenity to explain again.

Hearing this, Mr. Jimenez nodded approvingly. "That's even better. Duncan, the fourth of the Lewis boys, is a man

of loyalty and honor. When | was younger, | heard about his grandmother-she was an incredible woman. Her

grandson wouldn't stray far from her example."

As a young man, Mr. Jimenez had traveled extensively for business, encountering stories and legacies of families

across the region. Though he had never met Old Mrs. Lewis, her reputation had preceded her.

"Cinside," Mr. Jimenez urged. "It's still a bit chilly out here. Seren, you should layer up. Don't catch a cold."

"I'm fine, Grandpa Jimenez," Serenity replied quickly. "I'm bundled up and warm. Plus, with Zachary around, he'd

never letget sick."

Mr. Jimenez smiled, comforted by her response. The younger generation was thriving, and it brought him

immense peace.

At the Civil Affairs Bureau, Duncan and Liberty stood side by side, holding their new marriage certificates. The

small booklets seemed ordinary, but to Duncan, they were priceless treasures.

He opened his certificate, gazing at the photo of him and Liberty. A grin spread across his face-wide and genuine.

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Finally, the woman he loved was his wife. Liberty was now his in every legal and emotional sense.

Beside them, Sonny looked around, his face a mixture of curiosity and confusion. He had accompanied his

mother and Uncle Duncan, but he didn't quite understand what all the fuss was about. Everyone at the bureau

had been so cheerful and congratulatory to his mother and Duncan, yet not a single person had congratulated

him.

"Mom," Sonny said, tugging at Liberty's sleeve. "Why is Uncle Duncan smiling so big? What's so great about that

little notebook? Can | see it?"

Liberty knelt down to Sonny's level, smiling at her son's innocence. His wide eyes were filled with genuine

curiosity, and his question drew laughter from Duncan.

Duncan leaned over, holding his marriage certificate with pride. "Sonny, this little notebook means your mom

and | are now officially a team-a family. And you're a very important part of that family."

Sonny tilted his head, still not entirely convinced about the importance of the notebook, but the warmth in

Duncan's voice made him smile back. "Okay, Uncle Duncan. But next time, can we get a notebook fortoo?"

Duncan and Liberty both laughed, their joy spilling over and wrapping Sonny in their shared happiness.