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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3887

Chapter 3887 Liberty guided Duncan's wheelchair to the car without waiting for anyone's assistance. She pushed

him smoothly, her movements confident. The bodyguard stepped forward to help Duncan into the vehicle, and

soon, the family of three settled in. The sleek luxury car eased out of the Civil Affairs Bureau parking lot and

merged into the bustling traffic. As it disappeared into the flow of vehicles, becoming smaller and smaller in the

distance, another car parked nearby cto life, slowly pulling out of its spot. The driver of this car was Hank.

He hadn't planned to interfere with Liberty and Duncan's marriage he had no right to stop them even if he

wanted to. But he also hadn't intended to find himself here. Initially, Hank told himself he was out for a casual

drive, with no destination in mind. Yet somehow, his aimless wandering had led him to the Civil Affairs Bureau. In

truth, Hank had arrived well before Liberty and Duncan. He parked farther away, unnoticed among the other cars

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lining the street. Liberty, now deeply uninterested in her ex-husband, didn't see his vehicle and remained

unaware that he had been sitting there, watching, for nearly half an hour. Hank himself didn't fully understand

why he was there. He had told his mother he was heading out to visit Jessica, yet instead, he ended up loitering

outside the place where Liberty would officially move forward with her life. When Liberty finally appeared, her

transformation struck him. She looked radiant-slim, poised, and exuding an effortless confidence. She reminded

him of the sharp, ambitious woman she'd been back when they first met, before he had persuaded her to leave

her job to focus on their hlife. Before their marriage, Liberty had been a rising star at work, earning

admiration and even envy from her colleagues. Hank had felt it too-jealousy. It gnawed at him, seeing her

outshine him professionally. That jealousy had driven him to convince her to give up her career, first to focus on

their future family and then to stay hfull-tafter Sonny was born.

Over time, Liberty's life had narrowed. With no professional outlet and the demands of motherhood weighing on

her, she lost the vibrant confidence that had once defined her. She gained weight, stopped caring about her

appearance, and becreliant on Hank for financial support. For a time, Hank reveled in the power imbalance.

He felt important, superior. But that pride quickly turned into disdain. Disdain becjustification for his

infidelity, and eventually, their marriage ended in betrayal and bitterness. And yet, here she was now-stronger

than ever. Duncan, despite being in a wheelchair, carried himself with an undeniable presence.

Dressed in a sharp black suit, his commanding aura radiated strength and resilience. Even with the scar on his

face, his sharp features hinted at a rugged handsomeness. If he ever chose to remove the scar, Hank thought

bitterly, Duncan might attract even more attention.

But Liberty wasn't interested in just any man. She had chosen Duncan-a man who had stood by her side during

her lowest moments. When Liberty was at her most vulnerable, Duncan had seen her, supported her, and

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encouraged her transformation. Hank couldn't ignore how different Liberty was now. She radiated the confidence

and charm of a mature, successful woman. Her every gesture, her every word reflected the wisdom and strength

she had gained through her struggles. She wasn't the swoman who had once looked at Hank with

unwavering devotion, trusting him to be the center of her happiness.

As Hank watched Liberty and Duncan leave the Civil Affairs Bureau with Sonny in tow, he felt a sharp pang in his

chest. The sight of Duncan holding Sonny on his lap, the way they laughed and interacted like a father and son,

deepened the ache. Hank stayed in his car, watching as their vehicle disappeared into the distance. The small,

happy family looked complete a picture of love and unity.

His hands tightened on the steering wheel as a wave of regret and pain surged through him. Liberty had moved

on, finding happiness and stability with a man who valued her for who she truly was.

Hank, meanwhile, was left sitting alone, staring at the empty street, his heart heavy with the weight of what he

had lost.