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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2807

Hayden and Kevin went downstairs.

“Breakfast is ready, Mr. Hayden.”

The butler stood by the stairs and spoke respectfully.

She acknowledged him and went to the dining area with Kevin. The butler did not follow them.

Mr. Hayden disliked anyone standing around him while he ate. If he needed anything, he would do it himself.

The butler thought Hayden was easy to serve.

“I guess your butler doesn’t know that you’re a woman yet.”

Hayden gave Kevin a side-eye and said, “Do I have to announce that to the entire world?”

Kevin laughed. “No. Only I need to know about it.”

“Let’s eat breakfast. I have to go to work later.”

“Okay.”

Kevin pulled Hayden’s chair out for her. He said, “I didn’t come early enough. I could’ve prepared breakfast for you if I had arrived earlier. When my house is ready, I’ll move over and cook for you every day.”

Renovating a villa would take a long time.

It would be his abode in Jensburg, and he had high expectations, so the renovation progress was slower.

It would be remarkable if the house could be ready in time.

“You’re right. Anyway, you don’t have to worry about my parents having any opinions. You know how open-minded they are.”

Kevin stared at Hayden passionately. He added, “You only have to care about what your husband thinks. I don’t mind it at all. After all, we’re the ones who’ll be together for the rest of our lives.”

Hayden blushed. She said, “You’re already calling yourself my husband when we’re not married yet.”

“I’m scared you might not be able to call me that when the time comes. Actually, you can practice it on your own. Some people already call each other hubby and wifey while dating.”

“Just eat.”

Hayden could not bring herself to do such a cringey thing.

She noticed that her future sisters-in-law also called their husbands by their names. It seemed like Serenity would only switch her way of addressing Zachary to please him when she needed something from him.

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