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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1775

Chapter 1775

Liberty said, “I want to take a look, Mrs. Lewis.

Sonny is his son.

Sonny should see Hank one last time if he doesn’t make it.

Mr. Lewis, your mom will stay with you for now.” “T’ll keep Duncan company.

Go on. Let us know if you need anything.” Liberty nodded her head and quickly took off.

Once she was gone, Mrs. Lewis wheeled her son ahead and uttered, “Look at what happened to Hank.

This is the cost of his affair.

Duncan, you must remain true in your marriage and your family if you ever get married and have kids.

“T would rather you stay single if you can’t stick to your wife and kids.

Don't go hurting someone else’s daughter.

“TI don’t have a daughter, but Iam a woman.

No woman wants to see their man with another woman.

A divorce is an option if there is no more love in the marriage.

At least, people are free to love and court anyone after the divorce.” Duncan callously said, “I will remain single for the rest of my life, Mom.

You don’t have to worry about your son becoming like Hank.” “Don’t be silly.

You will get better.

You can pursue Liberty and marry her when you’re back on your feet.

You can be Sonny’s stepdad.

I’m fine with it.

As you mentioned, it’s your marriage and your life.

I’m not going to interfere so long as you’re happy.

“Sonny is an adorable kid.

I like him too.

I can accept him as my grandson.” Duncan’s voice turned chilly.

“Don’t you think you’re selfish, Mom? You were against me and Liberty being together when there was nothing wrong with me.

You went so far as to want to cut ties with me.

“Now that I am disabled and can barely stand up on my own, you encourage me to fall in love with Liberty, pursue her, and marry her.

You are trying to make Liberty my free nanny.

I won’t marry her! She is owed wages for every day she takes care of me.

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