Married At First Sight Chapter 3876-3880
Chapter 3876
Sonny’s room was next to the guest room—almost as large as the master bedroom Liberty used, though technically designated as a guest room. In reality, though, only Serenity and Zachary ever stayed in it when visiting her.
After a full day of play with Rocco, Sonny had fallen asleep as soon as he got home. Now, he was still deep in a dream, his face relaxed and peaceful.
Serenity sat gently on the edge of his bed, watching him with a warm smile. She reached out to stroke his cheek, feeling the soft, smooth skin beneath her fingers. “Kids have the softest skin,” she said quietly.
“Brother Rocco, come chase me… hehe,” Sonny mumbled in his sleep, laughing as he dreamed of the games he’d played with Rocco. His joy was palpable, even in sleep, as he relived their fun, laughing with every imagined step.
“He’s still caught up in yesterday’s games,” Serenity said, chuckling as she looked at
Zachary. She leaned over to kiss Sonny’s forehead, whispering, “You’re a lucky boy, Sonny. You’ve got two fathers now who love you, and that’s double the love. So remember, Auntie just wants you to be happy. Always.”
Though Sonny was far too deep in sleep to respond, Liberty stood in the doorway, watching the scene with eyes full of gratitude and love. She felt so grateful for her sister’s happiness and her coming role as an aunt. Serenity had a loving marriage and a baby on the way, and that filled Liberty’s heart with peace.
Her own life had come full circle, too. After all she had endured—the heartache, betrayal, and years of struggle—she was finally blessed with a new beginning. Duncan, the man she was about to marry, was not only caring and genuine but also deeply committed to her son, treating him as his own. Liberty couldn’t help but think that fate had given her another chance, a better one. Duncan was a far better partner than Hank, not because of money but because of his loyalty and devotion.
Serenity’s voice pulled her back into the moment. “Honey,” she said to Zachary,
“imagine if we had a son as sweet as Sonny. Wouldn’t that be wonderful?”
Zachary smiled, his tone soft and reassuring. “I’d love both a son or a daughter. I’ve told you that a hundred times.” His patience never wavered, understanding the pressure Serenity felt. He knew she wanted to fulfill his family’s hopes for a daughter, but to him, it didn’t matter. What mattered was that she felt supported, and he was determined to ease any pressure she felt.
“I hope my sister and Duncan have another child someday,” Serenity said thoughtfully, “so Sonny has a brother or sister. Being an only child can feel lonely.”
She chuckled, adding, “Even if we don’t have a daughter, maybe my sister and Duncan
will.”
Hearing this, Liberty joined the conversation. “Having another child isn’t on my mind right now,” she said, smiling gently. “Seren, don’t put so much pressure on yourself either. Look at Grandma York and your mother-in-law—they hoped for a daughter for years and learned to let go of that wish.”
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