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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2954

Serenity took the little boy in her arms and sat him on her lap.

Then she grabbed a piece of tissue to wipe his tears away.

Normally, Sonny seemed so happy-go-lucky. Nevertheless, he was only a three-year-old and still could not do without his mother. Now that Liberty was in Jensburg, even with Serenity and Zachary taking care of him and with Duncan’s constant presence, he would still miss his mother.

He missed her even more now that she had called.

“Really? Then I won’t cry anymore. Mom, won’t Dunc and I disturb your work?”

Sonny really did miss his mother, but he also knew she was very busy and was worried his visit would disturb her work.

Liberty said gently, “It’s fine. You’re coming for the weekend and Mom rests on weekends too. And I want to spend time with you even if I don’t get to rest.”

She missed her son very much too.

It was just that she was not done with the things she had to do in Jensburg and still could not return to Wiltspoon for the time being.

It was also possible she would have to permanently stay in Jensburg in the future.

If that was the case, she would move Sonny to Jensburg for school. That way, they would not have to separate.

In Wiltspoon, Serenity and Zachary took care of Sonny devotedly, but Serenity would soon have her own child to take care of and Liberty did not want her to be too burdened.

Sonny quickly cheered up.

He continued happily telling his mother about the exciting things that had happened at preschool, repeating some, but Liberty patiently listened to him.

Sonny only reluctantly hung up once they got to the Stones’ home.

Serenity had not even managed to say more than two sentences to Liberty.

Sonny promised, “I won’t! I’ll take care of him and love him and protect him. I won’t let anybody bully him! Grandaunt Audrey, I know self-defense. I’ll practice hard so that I can protect my mom and Aunt Ser and the baby in the future.”

In Sonny’s heart, Mom and Aunt Ser were the most important people and he wanted to protect them before anything else when he grew up.

Audrey teased, “Aren’t you going to protect me too?”

Sonny looked at Audrey with bright, twinkling eyes as he said, “Grandaunt Audrey, you don’t need me to protect you. You have lots of people to do that!”

Audrey laughed and lightly pinched his cheek. “You cheeky little rascal.”

Sonny was a little embarrassed and buried his head into her shoulder as he hugged her neck.

Serenity walked over to them, carrying his little school bag.

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