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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3628

 Sonny adored little babies—they were small and cute, just like the little brother at his aunt’s house. Every time he visited Seren’s home, Sonny would ask if they could take the little brother home so he could look after him. He had plenty of toys to share. 
Zachary chuckled, “Of course, I still love you, Sonny. I asked about the baby because I’m concerned about your aunt and don’t want her to suffer. Don’t you care about your aunt too?” 
Sonny nodded earnestly. “I care about my aunt the most.” 
Zachary continued, “So, when I ask about the baby, it’s because I care about your aunt, just like you do. It’s not about playing favorites. Do you understand, Sonny?” 
Sonny blinked, looked at Serenity, thought for a moment, then nodded confidently. “I understand, Uncle.” 
Zachary praised him, “You’re so smart, Sonny. Your aunt loves you very much.” 
Sonny beamed with pride, smiling widely at the praise. 
Serenity laughed too, finding it amusing how Zachary could so easily wrap Sonny around his finger. 
“Did you have fun today, Sonny?” Zachary asked. 
“Yes, but sometimes Titus and I argue, and he cries when he loses.” 
Sonny’s voice dropped as he admitted this. 
Zachary suspected Sonny probably lost more often than he won. 
Sure enough, Serenity playfully ratted him out. “Out of ten arguments, you might win two or three, but sometimes you end up crying too.” 
“I’m still young! But when I grow up and become a man, I won’t cry anymore. Men don’t shed tears easily,” Sonny declared with a serious expression, puffing out his chest. 
“Titus cries too,” he added, as if it was okay as long as he wasn’t the only one. 
Serenity burst out laughing. “They have a blast playing together, but they also argue a lot. Both the winner and the loser end up in tears, but they’re back to playing together within minutes.” Children are like that. 
No matter how much fun they’re having, there will be arguments and fights, but they quickly make up. 
When Sonny and Titus bickered, Jane and Serenity usually let them work it out on their own. 
Zachary smiled. “That’s how brotherhood develops.” 
Noticing the dark circles under Serenity’s eyes, Zachary said, concerned, “You look tired. You should rest more.” 
Serenity replied, “I miss you so much that I can’t sleep.” 
Zachary’s eyes softened with love. “I miss you too. Once I finish my work, I’ll fly to FC Manor to pick you both up for the New Year.” 
“Uncle, please finish your work quickly and come pick us up,” Sonny urged. 
Zachary teased, “Aren’t you having so much fun that you don’t want to leave? I thought you wouldn’t want to go home.” 
Sonny responded, “I miss my mom. She said she’d be home before the New Year. I haven’t seen her in a long time. I miss her.” 
Liberty: …If I don’t go home soon, my son might just forget me. 
“This New Year, you might have a new dad. Sonny, do you really like your Uncle Duncan being your father?” Zachary asked gently. 
Liberty planned to marry Duncan just before the New Year. 
 

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