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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3895


Married At First Sight Chapter 3895 
Chapter 3895 
Sonny nodded solemnly. “Mom, I understand. I’ll ask Dad to hide the stuff so Aunt Chelsea won’t take it. Why does she always come to Dad’s house and take things away? Back then, Brother Lucas used to take my toys too. I cried, and Grandma said he’d return them after playing with them for a while. But he never gave them back.” 
Even though Sonny had only been two years old at the time, he still remembered how his grandmother favored Lucas. 
“Sonny, that’s grown-up business. You’re still a child; don’t let it bother you,” Liberty said gently. 
Chelsea had always been selfish, taking advantage of her parents and, by extension, Hank. Hank had enabled her behavior for years, favoring his sister over anyone else. 
Whenever Chelsea visited the city, she made sure her favorite dishes—always the expensive ones—were prepared. Liberty would cook lavish meals, often including pricey seafood like lobster and king crab, just to appease Chelsea. And Chelsea never came empty-handed to contribute, not even bringing a small treat for Sonny. 
Liberty used to vent to her sister Serenity about how Chelsea would come as a guest but never as a considerate one. She’d arrive empty-handed and leave with leftovers packed to the brim. 
When Liberty brought this up to Hank, he’d brush her off, saying it wasn’t her money being spent. “I pay for the groceries,” he’d snap. “Just cook whatever Chelsea likes.” Yet, whenever Liberty asked him for grocery money, he’d lash out, accusing her of being wasteful and spending recklessly. 
He never seemed to notice how much his sister’s indulgences were costing them. 
Shaking her head, Liberty pushed those thoughts aside. That was all in the past. 
She and Hank had been divorced for two years now, and her life had completely changed. She was remarried—to Duncan. Duncan wasn’t Hank, and he never would be. 
Liberty had rebuilt her life. She owned a successful restaurant and company, was financially independent, and finally lived on her own terms. No one could criticize her choices anymore, and she didn’t have to tolerate anyone taking advantage of her. 
And Duncan? The gifts he gave her ensured she’d never have to worry about her material needs again. Her life now was one of security and freedom. 
Sonny pouted but stayed quiet. He’d already decided to tell his dad to keep the supplements hidden from Aunt Chelsea. 
After getting ready, the family of three set off for the Brown family home. 
Hank still lived in the house he and Liberty had shared during their marriage. Returning to the community where she’d spent three years felt surreal to Liberty. 
As she walked through the familiar neighborhood, many of the residents recognized her and Sonny, greeting them warmly. 
Duncan, by her side in his wheelchair, quickly became the topic of curiosity. 
Liberty answered their questions with ease, introducing him proudly. “This is my husband, Mr. Duncan Lewis.” 
When people’s eyes inevitably drifted to Duncan’s legs, Liberty explained, “He was injured in a car accident and needs a wheelchair temporarily. But he’s undergoing rehabilitation and should be back on his feet in about six months.” 
The neighbors knew of Liberty’s sister, Serenity, who had married into the wealthy York family. They were well aware of the bond between the two sisters and how they always supported each other. If Liberty had remarried, they figured, her new husband must be someone exceptional—and they weren’t wrong. 
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