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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1446

Chapter 1446

Serenity had not been able to sleep well for several consecutive days after Liberty mentioned that to her Every time she woke up with a start at midnight, she would surreptitiously grope her way to Liberty’s bed. She would stretch out her hand to check Liberty’s breathing. Not until she confirmed that Liberty was still alive would she feel at ease

Having lost both her parents at a young age, Serenity experienced the pain of losing her loved ones. Therefore, she feared losing her only sister

“Let’s go. I’m taking you upstairs to get changed.”

The Yorks and the Buchams were on friendly terms. Now that Josh got engaged, Tania would certainly do the Buchams the honor of attending Josh’s engagement party. What was more, Tania’s relatives and the Buchams had close relationships. Tania’s relatives would also make an appearance tonight.

Serenity rose to her feet gently and walked upstairs with Tania.

Soon, Serenity had changed into a gown. She put on light makeup and a pair of high heels. She brought along the engagement gift she had prepared for her best friend before heading downstairs with Tania.

Liam and Zachary were waiting for Serenity and Tania in the dining room.

Seeing Serenity and Tania walk down the stairs, Liam and Zachary greeted their beloved wives respectively.

Zachary said, “Seren, go and eat something to fill your stomach first.”

At noon, Serenity hardly ate anything.

She could not possibly eat to her heart’s content at the Buchams’ place.

Zachary was worried that Serenity was starving.

Serenity had long since felt hungry, but she was too shy to say it. Coincidentally, Zachary was thoughtful enough to let her fill her stomach first.

The four of them were ready to leave the house. On the other hand, Callum was still pestering Camryn to visit the Buchams with him.

“Camryn, I’ve helped you quite a lot. I’m asking a favor from you now, yet you turned me down. How disloyal of you.”

Callum stuck to Camryn like glue.

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