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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3879


Married At First Sight Chapter 3879 
Chapter 3879 
“Does Brother Duncan have any objections?” Serenity asked. 
“No, not at all. He’s always respected that Hank is Sonny’s biological father, and Sonny’s last name will stay Brown—that was part of our divorce agreement,” Liberty replied. “Since we agreed, it’s settled. Sonny will always be part of the Brown family, and changing his last name wouldn’t change that.” 
“Brother Duncan is really understanding,” Serenity remarked. 
Just then, Liberty’s phone rang. She glanced at the screen—it was Mrs. Brown. 
Liberty whispered to her sister, “Speak of the Browns, and here’s my ex-mother-in-law calling.” 
“Liberty, what did you say?” Mrs. Brown’s voice crackled through, having caught part of Liberty’s murmur. 
“Nothing, Auntie. I was just talking to my sister,” Liberty replied. “Is something on your mind?” 
Mrs. Brown’s voice softened. “Liberty, are you back in town?” 
“Yes, I am.” 
“I heard you’re back. It’s almost the New Year, and Sonny’s on winter break. We all miss him. Could he stay with us for a few days? You could pick him up on New Year’s Eve, or if he could even stay with us for the holiday… well, he’s our grandson, after all. It just feels empty celebrating without him when we honor our family traditions.” 
The Browns had planned to return to their hometown for New Year’s, but Hank had opted to stay in the city, wanting to avoid contact with his sister, Chelsea. Despite staying behind, the family still planned to uphold their hometown’s traditions for the holiday. 
Liberty considered this for a moment. “Sonny’s still asleep, but I’ll ask him what he thinks when he wakes up. I do have plans to take him to my aunt’s tonight, though, so I can’t drop him off today. How about tomorrow? I’ll bring him to your community gate, and Hank can pick him up there.” 
Mrs. Brown responded gratefully, “Thank you, Liberty. It means a lot to us that Sonny’s coming back, even if just for a few days.” 
“Of course, Auntie. Sonny’s part of your family, and going to his dad’s house isn’t out of the ordinary. When Hank and I divorced, we agreed to co-parent him. Hank has every right to see his son.” 
Even in Sonny’s presence, Liberty had never spoken poorly about Hank, wanting to preserve his father’s image in Sonny’s mind. As Sonny grew, he’d form his own opinions, and Liberty preferred to let him decide on his own. 
“You’re a good woman, Liberty,” Mrs. Brown said with a tinge of regret and sadness in her voice. 
She knew how much her family had failed Liberty, and how they had once turned their backs on her and Sonny. Liberty had even been injured protecting Sonny when Jessica had tried to harm him—an act Mrs. Brown still regretted deeply. It was too late to undo what had been done. 
“I heard from Sonny that you and Duncan are getting married. Do you know when?” Mrs. Brown asked, trying to keep her tone steady. 
Liberty replied calmly, “We’re actually heading to the Civil Affairs Bureau today to make 
it official.” 

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