Serenity knew her money-driven relatives were not going to stop there. Nevertheless, the family had no idea where the sisters were living. Since it was not easy to scour the whole city for her and Liberty’s whereabouts, Serenity quickly put the matter behind her so she could enjoy a nice dinner at her sister’s.
Having been listening to the conversation the whole time, Zachary did not take the matter lightly.
He had instructed Josh to get a file on the Hunts’ and trust that he would hear back soon.
The couple arrived at Liberty’s apartment and ran into Liberty who was taking out the trash downstairs.
“Liberty.”
Happy to see her sister, Serenity darted toward Liberty.
“You’re here, Seren.”
The fatigue across Liberty’s face was swept away at the sight of her sister and brother-in-law. With Zachary retrieving bags of gifts from the car, Liberty whined, “We’re family. You shouldn’t have to get us anything.”
“It’s only some fruit, Liberty.”
Taken in by Zachary’s kind gesture, Liberty was warming up to her honest and courteous brother-in-law. Although a man of few words, Zachary was attentive and considerate toward Serenity.
Serenity would probably be stumped to find out what Liberty thought about Zachary.
“Is Hank back yet?”
Serenity affectionately held Liberty’s arm. “Where’s Sonny?”
Partial to his family, Hank started to find Serenity an eyesore. He started to pick fights with his wife and managed to force Serenity out of the house.
Liberty beckoned Serenity and Zachary to come up to the apartment. They had just stepped out of the elevator when Liberty overheard her son’s cries.
“Sonny’s crying.”
Serenity was more anxious than Liberty. The latter then whipped out her house keys and opened the door, saying, “The children must be fighting over a toy.”
Chelsea’s youngest son was older than Sonny by a year. The two boys often fought over toys when they played together.
Liberty walked into the house to Sonny running over with his favorite toy, asking for hugs.
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