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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2091

Lucas walked over and tried to touch the flowers.

Hank quickly said, “Don’t touch them, Lucas. This bouquet was given to me by Sonny.”

“Uncle Hank, the flowers are pretty. I want one too. Please give me one.”

Hank could not bear to do so. He placed the bouquet on his other side to prevent his nephew from plucking the flowers.

“The bouquet won’t look pretty if you pluck the flowers, Lucas. Chelsea, rinse a few apples for Liberty, Mr. Lewis, and Sonny.”

Lucas stopped insisting on the flower once he heard there were apples.

Next, he eyed Sonny’s clothes and touched and tugged at them. He asked Sonny, “Sonny, did Aunt Liberty buy you these new clothes? They look good. I want new clothes too.”

Lucas turned to Liberty and said, “Aunt Liberty, I want new clothes that look like Sonny’s. Buy me a few sets of them.”

In the past, he would have a set of everything Aunt Liberty bought for Sonny.

If she did not buy it for him, his mom and grandma would scold her.

Since then, Aunt Liberty would always buy some new clothes for him whenever she got clothes for Sonny too.

Lucas was young and only a year older than Sonny. However, having a mom like Chelsea had developed his habit of taking advantage of others.

“Call me Liberty, Lucas. I’m not your uncle’s wife anymore. If you want to wear new clothes, you can get your mom to buy them for you.”

Liberty was no longer his aunt for over a year, but she would not be petty toward a child. However, she would also not treat him as she did in the past.

Lucas could have his mom buy whatever he wanted.

Liberty would never buy anything for Lucas anymore. Chelsea was like a vampire. She had been trying to get Liberty and Hank to remarry because she wanted to latch on to Liberty and suck her money dry again.

Liberty used to be a housewife without income. She got by her days on the allowance Hank gave her and some money her sister would give her monthly. Chelsea still sucked her dry back then, let alone now that she had two stores and a stable income.

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