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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 182

Chapter 182 Sonny snacked on the pastry and played in the shop. His favorite toy was inthe diaper bag. He could sit there all day and just play with the toy.

Jasmine told her best friend, "Sonny has a good focus.

Just look at him playing with the toy." "That's just because he’s in a new environment.

He'll tear the roof of the shop down when he's familiar with the place.

Serenity often looked after Sonny for Liberty, so she had firsthand experience of Sonny’s mischievousness.

Taking out her tools, Serenity began a rush job crafting and said, “I gave the maneki-neko to Ms.

Stone since she likes my knick knacks.

So, I was thinking of making another one for Zachary because we’re husband and wife, and we live together.

He could’ve waited.

"Instead, he got angry at me when he found out I apologized and admitted my mistake.

I even soothed him and offered to make him an extra craft before he was able to let the whole thinggo.

I'm going to try to get his presents ready today I don’t want to face his stone face when I get home tonight.

Jasmine told Serenity off, "Ve course he would be angry w omised the maneki neko to him, soit belonged to him.

Of gave it to Ms.

Stone without his permission." "It was my fault, and I apologized to him.

He seemed unhappy when he came home last night anyway.

I guessed he had trouble at work." The truth of the matter was, Zachary was frustrated because Serenity failed to pick up on the fact that he wore the clothesshe gave him to work Ring, ring, ring....

Serenity’s phone rang.

Fishing her phone out of her pocket, Serenity noted Grandma May on the caller ID She took the call.

“Nana.” “Are you busy, Seren?” “Not too bad.

What’s the matter, Nana? I’m all ears.

You're my priority no matter how busy I am." Serenity had often met up with Grandma May to chat before she got married.

Grandma May barely dropped in on her after the marriage.

The old lady probably did not want to be a third wheel while Serenity and Zachary bonded.

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