“I’ll keep up with my rehab and get back to how I used to be. I won’t become a burden to you, though I can’t promise when I’ll get better. Now that I’ve changed to an electric wheelchair, I can operate it myself to get around and reduce the burden on my caretaker.
“I’ve thought about it and I think we’d better get our marriage license first and hold the wedding after I’ve recovered fully.”
Duncan remembered what Zachary said about Liberty being possibly traumatized from her last marriage and worrying that he would be stolen by someone else.
Then they would just get married. He would be her man. Who could take him away?
He was a very single-minded person. Otherwise, he would not still be unmarried at thirty-six.
Once he fell in love, it was for a lifetime.
There was very little room in his heart and he only had just enough for Liberty.
If anyone wanted to get in—well, there was not even enough space to stand in there.
For some time, Liberty wanted to get married to Duncan, but she only wanted to register their marriage. She did not want to have another wedding.
She felt that since it was her second wedding and because she was marrying into a rich family, she should keep it low-key and did not want to attract too much attention.
Her whole family disagreed, and so did Duncan and the Lewises.
Serenity even said to her sister that so what if it was her second marriage?
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