Married At First Sight Chapter 3890
Chapter 3890
After Liberty received a call from her former mother-in-law, she decided to consult Sonny once he woke up. When she explained the situation, Sonny was eager to stay with his grandparents at the Brown house for a couple of days.
“I’ll take you over there tomorrow,” Liberty said gently, smiling at her son.
But then she added, “If you’d rather stay just one night, that’s fine too. I’ll pick you up tomorrow and take you to your dad’s house for lunch.”
Later, Liberty planned to call Hank to let him know Sonny wouldn’t arrive early in the morning, sparing the Brown family the trouble of waiting around unnecessarily.
Sonny was thrilled and bounded toward his grandmother Audrey, announcing with excitement, “Grandma, Mom said I can stay! I’m going to sleep at your house tonight and play with my little brother!”
As soon as the words left his mouth, Sonny darted upstairs, brimming with energy. He adored his baby cousin, who had grown increasingly animated. Whenever Sonny talked to him, the baby’s cheerful babbling brought fits of laughter to everyone.
“Aunt Audrey, thanks for taking care of Sonny tonight,” Liberty said with gratitude.
Audrey waved a hand, her eyes twinkling knowingly. “It’s no trouble at all. In fact, this house feels livelier when Sonny is around, and your Uncle Darrell enjoys having him here, too. Besides,” she added with a teasing smile, “tonight is your wedding night, Liberty. You and Duncan deserve some time alone.”
Liberty flushed slightly, recognizing her aunt’s well-intentioned maneuver. With Sonny at home, their night would have been anything but private. When he was excited like this, he often refused to sleep, requiring her full attention to settle him down.
With her son staying at Audrey’s, Liberty and Duncan could savor their first evening as a married couple without interruptions—or concerns about a little “light bulb” suddenly lighting up the room.
Audrey chuckled. “Enjoy your time together, Liberty. Trust me, I’ve been there—these moments matter. Now go home and make the most of it.”
After ensuring Sonny was comfortable, Audrey turned her attention to Serenity and Zachary, urging them to head home as well.
Serenity, who had been looking a bit tired—likely from her pregnancy—gratefully accepted.
“Aunt Audrey, we’ll head out now,” she said with a warm smile, leaning slightly on Zachary as they departed.
Liberty and Duncan followed close behind, their hands interlocked as they said their goodbyes. Audrey and Darrell stood in the doorway, watching as the two couples drove off into the night, their taillights fading into the distance.
Darrell turned to his wife, a satisfied smile on his face. “Well, now you can finally relax. Both of our nieces have married into good families. No more sleepless nights worrying about them. Let’s focus on enjoying our golden years with the grandchildren.”
Audrey, however, wasn’t ready to relinquish her worries entirely. “Not yet. Don’t forget about Leland. That stubborn boy hasn’t celebrated New Year’s with us in years. He’s still single and living abroad. No matter how many blind dates we set up, nothing clicks with him!”
Darrell sighed, exasperated. “Love isn’t something you can force, Audrey. All your pestering is probably why he ran halfway across the world.”
“I can’t help it,” Audrey said defensively. “There used to be plenty of bachelors his age, but now even the most eligible ones—like Julian and Duncan—are happily married. Meanwhile, Leland is still out there on his own. How can I not worry?”
Darrell chuckled. “You’re envious, aren’t you? But even if you asked Old Mrs. York to set him up, do you think she has the time? That woman had nine grandsons to deal with, and most of them already have their matches lined up. She’s got enough on her plate without worrying about Leland.”
Audrey crossed her arms, her lips curving into a wry smile. “True, but I can’t help admiring her knack for matchmaking. The women she chose for her grandsons are all exceptional and perfectly suited for them. I’ll admit—I’m a little jealous of her success.”
Darrell shook his head, laughing. “Well, let’s just be patient. Leland’s story isn’t written yet. When he’s ready, he’ll find someone. Until then, we’ve got plenty to enjoy with the family we have.”
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