Chapter 64 Zachary believed Serenity should not fork out even a dime. she dished out the cash or not.
Serenity would be labeled ungrateful whether She might as well save herself the pain and not pay the
family at all. The sisters were underaged when they lost their parents.
Yet, the relatives had the heart to abandon them, by not only taking a chunk out of the insurance
payout but also occupying the sisters’ family home. Thank goodness Liberty knew better and managed
to overcome the years.
Seeing that Zachary had a point, Serenity thought about it and said, “You’re right, Mr. York. I’ll take your
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtadvice and give them nothing. I couldn’t care less what they say about me.”
Those people were not ashamed of their own actions back then. Why should she now? Anyone who
came at her about Grandmom being old and she was family would feel Serenity’s wrath.
Those people should step into Serenity’s shoes before they have the right to judge. Serenity would only
accept criticism from the people who could forgive and forget as well as repay hurt with kindness for
what she had been through. People should never judge a man until they have walked a mile in his
boots.
Serenity could not stand people who claimed the moral high grounds. Soon, Zachary dropped Serenity
off at the entrance of Wiltspoon School Since the students were in class at this hour, business was
slow around the school area. Sitting behind the cash register, Jasmine fiddled with her phone. With
Zachary dropping Serenity off, Jasmine immediately rose to her feet.
“Mr. York.” Jasmine said hello to Zachary. Without getting down from the car, Zachary rolled down his
window and looked into the shop. He responded to Jasmine with a nod and half a smile.
“You better get to work. Send me a text when you arrive at the office.” “Sure.” Zachary nodded at the
girls before winding his window up. He put the car in reverse to back his way out and drove off.
“Where’s your bike?” Jasmine asked suggestively, “Is your husband going to do pick-ups and drop-
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmoffs from now on? It seems that you’re getting along well.” “Yeah, we are.” The couple got on fine
when Zachary did not cross her line and Serenity did not whack him.
“For some reason, my bike broke down in the middle of the road. I was lucky to run into your cousin.
Shawn got my bike towed to the repair shop. He also drove me home. We should ask him out, so I can
buy him dinner. You can come along too.”
“What are friends for?” “Still, he helped me. The least I can do is buy him dinner. I don’t like owing
favors.” Jasmine was tempted to say something, but now that Serenity was married, it made sense
why she would rather not feel indebted to others, especially men.
“Okay. You fix the date. I’ll surely be there. I’m happy to do whatever that doesn’t cost me anything.”