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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 150

Chapter 150

A few minutes later, Serenity mumbled to herself, “Do you think I want to go into your room? If one day you were to beg me, I wouldn’t set foot inside at all.”

Having realized that she also had the habit of locking her bedroom door, Serenity stopped rambling. Ultimately, this was the aftereffect of marrying at first sight.

After guzzling down the hangover cure Zachary made for her, Serenity returned to her room and turned in for the night.

It was a quiet night throughout. The following day, Serenity woke up to the sun shining on her face.

She felt around the nightstand for her phone and looked at the time. It was past seven o’clock. Even as an early riser, Serenity barely got up at this hour today. She was usually awake by six in the morning.

This was the result of having one glass of wine last night.

It was a good thing she did not wake up with a headache.

She was hungry though. Serenity felt bad for her sister last night and that resulted in her not much eating at her sister’s place. Now, the

hunger was settling in.

She got dressed, brushed her teeth, and left her room in record time. She was about to make her way into the kitchen to get a start on breakfast when she noticed a breakfast spread on the dining table. It was her favorite full breakfast, complete with bacon, sausages, hashbrown, pancake, and coffee.

Zachary came out of the kitchen with the perfect sunny side-up eggs in hand. Seeing that Serenity was up, he said faintly, “I didn’t see you when I got up, so I went out to get breakfast. I cooked some eggs.”

“I thought you made everything yourself.” She was also about to say that he had the makings of a great chef.

It turned out that he got takeout.

Since Serenity was hungry, she sat down and helped herself to a sausage.

“The sausage tastes good. I don’t think you got the food from the restaurants around here.”

Although many restaurants had full breakfast on their menu, the taste was always not quite there. The hotel restaurants tended to be more savory.

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