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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2982

Serenity’s usual car was already parked outside.

A bodyguard opened the door and helped Sonny to get into the car. He fastened his seatbelt as well.

Once Serenity was inside the car, she changed her high heels for flats.

“Have you fastened your seatbelt, Sonny?”

Serenity turned her head and asked.

“The mister did it for me. You can start driving, Aunt Ser.”

Serenity smiled and soon started the car.

Twenty minutes later, two cars stopped at the preschool’s parking lot.

Serenity got out of the car.

Sonny had already unfastened his seat belt and carried his bag. When she opened his door, he got down and said, “Aunt Ser, remember to tell Dunc to bring my luggage along when he picks me up this evening.”

“Aren’t you coming back home first?” Serenity teased him.

“Why don’t you have dinner before leaving?”

After some thought, Sonny said, “Dunc won’t let me go hungry. I don’t have to worry about anything when I’m with him.”

Duncan had already become a father figure to Sonny, like a sturdy tree. With him around, there would be nothing to fear.

Serenity smiled.

It was great that Sonny had complete trust in Duncan.

Once Duncan and Liberty got married, the three of them would be able to get along well.

Most women who were remarrying were scared of their new husbands and in-laws not being able to accept their children from their previous marriage. In other cases, the children might have been accepted but mistreated.

Duncan and the Lewises' attitude toward Sonny was why Liberty had chosen to reciprocate his feelings.

The Lewises were even prepared for Duncan having Sonny as his only child.

Duncan was not Sonny’s biological son, and Hank still visited Sonny often. Nevertheless, Duncan and Sonny would definitely be able to build a solid relationship with him raising the child.

Of course, the Lewises would be more than delighted if Liberty was willing to birth a child for Duncan.

At least Duncan would be able to have a child who was related to him by blood.

However, the Lewises never expressed that thought.

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