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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1435

Chapter 1435

Liberty sat on the bed. She no longer needed to be hooked on IV drips all day, with only two bags. every morning. When the IV therapy finished around noon, she was free to walk around.

However, her injured hand had not regained her usual strength. She could not even hold her son.

She was a little worried that it would affect her business in the future.

The doctor said that she would recover fully as long as she recuperated well, so she was relieved.

“Jasmine and I have been friends for many years. Of course, I’ll attend her engagement party.”

Serenity peeled the apple and sliced it into four. She handed one to her sister, one to Sonny, and the remaining two to Mrs. Lane and the other maid.

“You go ahead, Missus.”

Mrs. Lane declined the apple.

Serenity smiled and said, “Take it, Mrs. Lane. I don’t really like apples.”

Liberty chimed in, “It’s true, Mrs. Lane. Seren doesn’t like to eat apples. If you don’t eat them, they’ll just end up getting tossed out.”

At the sisters‘ words, Mrs. Lane and the maid took the apple slices that Serenity handed to them.

“What do you want to eat for lunch, Liberty?”

Serenity put down the fruit knife and asked, “Tell me what you want to eat. I’ll go back and cook. for you.”

“You and Zachary took full charge of my three meals. Zachary got a nutritionist to put together al menu for me that’ll help with my recovery. You and Zachary worked together to make that happen.”

Some of the recipes the nutritionist planned for were not dishes that Liberty enjoyed. Serenity had to coax her sister repeatedly to finish eating them.

Serenity giggled and said, “If you have something else you want to eat, I can still make it for you.”

“There’s no need to go through the trouble. I can survive with the meals that Sam brings over every day. You guys feed me so much I’ll probably put on twenty pounds by the time I leave the hospital.”

It was not easy for her to lose weight, but she was fattened up by her sister again after staying in the hospital.

It was not only her sister and brother–in–law, but her aunt too had always sent her nutritious soup every time she came to visit.

Aunt Audrey said that she needed more iron since she had lost a lot of blood, so she brought over soup rich in iron every day for Liberty to consume.

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