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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 366

Chapter 366 However, if she went to work to earn money, she would not have time to spend with him.

Liberty sniffled but did not turn back. She moved forward on her bike ferociously.

She would be fine once her son‘s crying was out of earshot.

Serenity carried Sonny to the car. After coaxing him for a long time with Mrs. Lane, the boy finally stopped crying.

He refused to sit by himself and nestled in Serenity‘s arms. He wrapped his arms around her tightly and muttered pitifully, “...not want me anymore?”

He did not speak clearly, so Serenity could not catch what he said at first.

She gently pushed the little one away and asked softly, “What did you say?”

Sonny looked up a. Serenity and asked, “Mommy no want me anymore?”

“Who said that? Your mommy only went to work. It‘s not because she doesn‘t want you. Your mommy will come back every night to accompany you.”

Sonny said in grievance, “Daddy said mommy no want me.” Serenity wanted to cuss.

“That scumbag Hank Brown! He doesn‘t want Liberty to work, so he spoke nonsense to Sonny. He‘s trying to use Sonny to stop Liberty from rejoining the workplace.

“Sonny, your daddy is lying to you. Your mommy will never throw

you away. She said she‘ll come to see you at noon.”

The boy was just two–years–old and could not think for himself yet. However, the closest people to liim were his mother and his aunt. Since his aunt said that his mother was not throwing him away, he believed her and was relieved. He was willing to play a little now.

On the way back to the store, Mrs. Lane managed to coax Sonny into playing together. When Zachary stopped the car when they reached the store, it was Mrs. Lane who carried Sonny out of the car.

Serenity was relieved and said to her husband, “Mr. York, the nanny you found is great with children. She got Sonny to open up to her so quickly.” “Mrs. Lane is a wonderful nanny. Whether it‘s household chores, grocery shopping and cooking, or taking care of children and tutoring their school work, she‘s great at all of it.”

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