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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3000

“It’s so cold here, Aunt Ser. The wind is strong too. I almost got blown away when I got out of the airplane.”

Sonny spoke with an exaggerated tone.

“You should put on more clothes. Don’t get blown away by the wind. I don’t know where to find you if you do.”

Sonny giggled. “I lied, Aunt Ser. The wind is strong, but it can’t blow me away. I’m all grown up.

“But it’s really cold. Mom said it’ll snow, but it hasn’t yet.”

Jensburg was indeed much colder than Wiltspoon.

Serenity was relieved that she had stuffed a few more thicker clothes into Sonny’s luggage.

“Dunc and I are in Mom’s new car. The heater is on, so it doesn’t feel as cold now. It even feels warm because Dunc is hugging me.”

“Mm. Remember to wear another jacket when you leave the car. I put some thick clothes into your luggage.

“Tell your mom to drive slowly because the weather is cold.”

“Mom isn’t driving. Jim is.” Sonny was close to Jim, who had been assigned to follow Liberty to Jensburg.

When Sonny saw him, he almost leaped from excitement and asked Jim to spin him around. Duncan almost got jealous.

“Jim said he’s a steady driver. He says not to worry.”

Serenity smiled. “That’s good. Where’s your mom?”

“She’s beside me.”

Sonny passed the phone to Liberty.

He snuggled closer to Duncan and said, “It’s so cold, Dunc. Hold me tighter. You’re so warm.”

Duncan held the front of his coat open and enveloped Sonny. He said, “Your mom’s house is a little far from the airport. Get some sleep. I’ll wake you up when we reach.”

He and Liberty had lots of things to say to each other.

However, they held themselves back as Sonny was around.

“You must wake me up, okay?”

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