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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4441


 
Married at First Sight [On-Going] 
     
Chapter     4441 When Jane walked out of the bedroom, she saw Zachary coming in, holding a child in each hand. 
“Mom.” 
“Mom.” 
Enzo and Avah saw their mother and immediately wriggled out of Zachary’s grasp, trotting toward her. 
Zachary followed quickly, reminding them, “Careful! Don’t fall.” 
Jane stepped forward and squatted down just in time to catch both kids as they ran into her arms. 
Enzo reached out to push Avah, trying to have his mom all to himself. 
Avah grabbed his hand and bit down. 
She already had several teeth, and when she bit someone, it hurt. 
Enzo immediately burst into tears. 
Jane had no choice but to free one hand to rescue her son’s hand. 
“Avah, you bit your brother again.” 
Avah let go. 
Enzo held his hand up to Jane, crying and complaining, “Sister… bite… bite.” 
Jane looked at his little hand. It had clear tooth marks, but thankfully, the skin wasn’t broken. She took his hand, gently blew on it, and coaxed, “Mom blew on it—there, it doesn’t hurt anymore. Don’t cry.” 
“And don’t push your sister again, okay?” 
Though the siblings had a good relationship, they often fought over toys and affection. 

Sometimes, things got physical. 
Avah wasn’t much of a talker—she struck without warning. Enzo was frequently on the losing end of these fights, either crying or getting bitten. 
Just like now. 
Enzo sniffled but nodded, tears still clinging to his face, signaling he wouldn’t push his sister again. 
Of course, he would next time. He never learned. 
Avah also held out her little hand to Jane, wanting her to blow on it too. 
Jane did, knowing if she didn’t, the squabbling would start all over again. 
When you have twins at home, you have to be absolutely fair—or they’ll fight and turn the house upside down. 
Zachary smiled. “Avah’s the type to act instead of talk.” Jane stood up, holding one child in each arm, and said helplessly, “She’s just like her dad. 
Quiet, but ruthless.” 
They now had five kids. Avah was the fourth, with three older brothers and a younger brother, and somehow she bullied them all. 
But if she got into it with other kids, she’d stick up for her brothers. 
If there was a fight, she fought with them. 
Even Iris’s son followed her around like a little henchman. 
Ben often said with pride that Avah would definitely grow up to be a strong woman and could take over FC & Co. someday. 
Jane would joke, “Didn’t you say you didn’t want her to take over? That you didn’t want her to be tired?” 
Ben would just smile. 
Who knows what the future holds? 
Maybe Avah really would be the next successor. 
Jane brought the two kids into the bedroom. 

Serenity smiled and asked, “What happened? Did Enzo lose to his sister again?” 
“This kid’s so possessive,” Jane explained. “I tried to hug both of them, but he wanted me all to himself. He pushed Avah and got bitten.” 
“If you don’t mess with Avah, she won’t come after you.” 
Enzo couldn’t win against her, but he was still domineering. 
“Auntie!” 
Enzo saw Serenity and ran toward her, trying to climb onto the bed. But he was still too small and couldn’t make it up. 
Serenity laughed and helped him onto the bed. Enzo wrapped his arms around her neck and said sweetly, “Auntie, I miss you, Auntie.” 
“Aww, Enzo missed me?” Serenity replied, “Well, Auntie missed you and your sister too.” 
Jane picked up Avah and set her on the bed as well. 
Avah also called Serenity “Auntie.” 

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