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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3167

Liberty only said she had a dream and because of that, Duncan abandoned his work and came here to take up his friend’s precious time.

He was afraid Zachary would laugh at him.

He, however, simply felt uneasy. He did not think Liberty would have a dream like that for no reason.

It was said that your worries tended to surface in your dreams, after all.

Did Liberty have a dream like that because someone said something to her and she started overthinking it?

“Just say whatever it is that you want to say. We’ve been friends for so many years. What is there that can’t be said?”

Zachary got up and walked around his desk as he asked Duncan, “Do you want coffee, tea, or water?”

“Coffee, please.”

“There should still be some in the pantry—let me see. If not, I’ll just get you some water.” Zachary entered his pantry.

A few moments later, he walked out, carrying two steaming cups of coffee.

“There was enough for two cups.” Zachary placed one of the cups before Duncan and sat back in his seat before setting his cup down. He asked, “Does it have something to do with Liberty?”

If it was work, Duncan would not have been so anxious as to come here personally and would have just called him instead.

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