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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 385

Chapter 385 Zachary took off his suit jacket and handed it to Serenity. “Wear it and take a nap.”

Since they were no longer at the beach, Serenity accepted and covered her body with the suit jacket before she took a nap.

Zachary turned off the music in the car to not disturb her.

He drove the car in silence while Serenity took a nap. After a while, they arrived at Brynfield.

The bodyguards were wandering in the lobby because their boss was out of their sight all night. After the bodyguards saw Mrs. Lane came back with the missus‘ pets, they found out that their boss was taking his wife out on a drive. The bodyguards were anxious, but no one dared contact the boss for fear of disturbing the couple‘s privacy. At that moment when the bodyguards saw Zachary‘s car, they quickly dispersed as they were afraid that the missus would see them.

Jim ran the fastest and almost dove right into the bushes.

That was because the missus could recognize him.

Zachary pretended not to notice the bodyguards‘ reaction. Serenity was plain ignorant. Otherwise, she would have discovered that something was wrong since the bodyguards always hung around the lobby every day. Zachary parked the car, unfastened his seat belt, and called out,” Serenity, we‘re home.”

Serenity slept soundly and did not hear him.

It was probably because she had two beers.

Zachary nudged her twice, but Serenity fell to the side and did not show any signs of waking up.

“You fall into such a deep sleep after drinking only two bottles of beer. You‘d better drink less in the future.”

Zachary got out of the car, went to the passenger seat, and opened the car door. He leaned in and unfastened Serenity‘s seat belt before pulling her into his arms to carry her out of the car.

The bodyguards, who dispersed but did not go far, saw this scene and rubbed their eyes in disbelief.

After confirming that what they saw was real, the bodyguards turned around and hurried back to their apartments in the same building to sleep.

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