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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 357
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Chapter 357

Serenity said, “Oh, right!”

She suddenly thought of her pets and asked Zachary, “What about Snowball and the rest? Should we

bring them along?”

“Snowball?”

Zachary‘s eyes turned dark as he thought, ‘Who is Snowball?‘

“It‘s the puppy you gave me. I named it Snowball.”

Zachary‘s eyes turned gentle instantly.

It turned out to be the puppy.

He thought he had another love rival he was not aware of.

“Seren, if it‘s inconvenient, Snowball and the kittens can stay in the store. I‘ll bring them back to my

house after work and bring them back here tomorrow. I have pets at home too, so I promise I can take

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good care of them.”

Serenity smiled and said, “Great! I‘ll leave Snowball and the kittens to you then.”

She hugged Jasmine and cooed, “Jas, you‘re the best girlfriend in the world!”

Jasmine gently pushed her away and said with a smile, “Don‘t sweat the small stuff with me. We grew

up together. Hurry up, don‘t make Mr. York wait for too long.”

Only then did Serenity go with Zachary without worries.

“Serenity, leave your car here. I‘ll take you to work tomorrow.”

Zachary said to Serenity as he opened the car door and put Sonny in the car.

“Sure.”

Serenity had no problem with that since Zachary’s car was a seven seater MPV. The interior was also

spacious and comfortable.

Since Zachary’s car was not equipped with a child seat, Serenity was worried about letting her nephew

sit in the back by himself. Thus, she carried Sonny and sat in the back.

Although Zachary did not stop Serenity, he was thinking of asking Sam to buy him an infant car seat

tomorrow for his car. Next time, Sonny could sit in it and Serenity could sit beside him in the passenger

seat.

The couple took Sonny to Lewis & Co.

It was just after office hours when they arrived at Liberty’s office. Many staff were lingering at the

entrance.

After waiting for several minutes, Liberty came out from the building.

Serenity had already sent a message to tell her sister that she would come to pick her up, so Liberty

rushed out right after work.

However, her legs were still a little sore because she ran five laps in the morning.

Liberty had not exercised for a long time and was forced to run five laps at one go. When she was done

with her run, she almost slumped to the ground and felt her legs did not belong to her anymore.

“Liberty!”

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Serenity got out of the car with her nephew in her arms and watched as Liberty came out of the office

building with a smile.

All of the staff of Lewis and Co. were wearing the same professional suit. Those who were not wearing

them had just started work today. “Mommy!”

Sonny saw Liberty and struggled to free himself, so Serenity put him down, and he immediately ran

toward Liberty.

Upon seeing her son, Liberty felt energized again. She took a few strides forward and picked her son

up to kiss his little face.” Sonny, do you miss Mommy?” “Yes! I miss Mommy very much.” Serenity

walked over and said, “Sonny didn‘t see you at noon and said he missed you in the afternoon, so I

coaxed him and said I‘d bring him to pick you up from work. He only looked happier after he heard

that.”

Liberty was a little heartbroken to hear that. Her son was only two years old, but he was forced to be

separated from his mother during the day, so the little guy was definitely not used to it. However, for

their livelihoods and future, Liberty could only persist. Liberty‘s situation was not bad. At least, they

could still meet each other every morning and night. Many of those who came to work in Wiltspoon

from other towns left their children in their hometowns with their in–laws. They only got to see their

children every few months or even once a year. That kind of longing was truly tormenting.