Chapter 1098
Married at First Sight
Serenity and Zachary were an old married couple now.
A while later, Serenity emerged from the bedroom and watched as Grandma May kept up the act of
rummaging for her nonâexistence reading glasses. Serenity uttered, âNever mind if you canât find them,
Nana. Iâll go with you to get another pair of glasses later.â
âAlright. Iâll stop looking then. Iâm getting old. My memory isnât as good anymore. I remember putting
them here, but I canât find them now. Maybe the glasses grew a pair of legs and ran off.â
Serenity replied with a smile, âMaybe they grew a pair of wings and flew away like a butterfly.â
Grandma May thought it was a shame. âOh, I didnât get to see them flying away like a butterfly.â
Serenity was amused by the old ladyâs antics.
âWhen did you come home last night, Nana?â
âI was back before you were. I went to bed early last night. I donât know what time you guys came
home last night.â
Although Serenity was skeptical of Grandma Mayâs answer, she left the conversation at that.
After the trio enjoyed breakfast together, Grandma May talked about having a chat with the other ladies
in the neighborhood and left. Zachary drove Serenity to the shop.
Serenity gave her sister a call while on her way to the shop.
âHow was business this morning, Liberty?â
âGood. I was swamped with customers. I was lucky that Mrs. Lane came to help me first thing in the
morning. I can hire someone if business is this good every day.â Since Mrs. Lane worked for her sister,
Liberty could not always rely on Mrs. Lane for help.
Liberty did not want to hire anybody in the beginning as she had no idea how the business would turn
out.
âYour business will always be booming.â Serenity believed her sisterâs breakfast diner would be a hit
the moment her sister decided to go into the food and beverage line.
âSeren, Iâll talk to you when Iâm not so busy in the afternoon.â
Liberty was so busy that she had no time for a chat with her sister on the phone.
âI shouldnât keep you then. Bring Sonny over for lunch later. Iâll get your favorite food.â
Liberty happily agreed to the lunch date. She should meet up with her sister to talk about taking their
relatives to court anyway.
Serenity did not mention last nightâs incident so as not to worry her sister.
Liberty dove back into work after hanging up the call.
Mrs. Lane was tied up with work too. No one was looking after Sonny, but it was a good thing the boy
was wellâbehaved. He sat behind the cash register, playing with his toy bricks.
Hank came into the diner and looked at the tables full of customers. Some people were enjoying their
breakfast while others were on their phones and waiting.
It appeared business was thriving.
He was dumbstruck and somewhat frustrated.
Deep down, Hank wished Liberty would not succeed in her business. It would be best if she lost her
source of income like him.
âSonny.â
Hank was lost in his thoughts, but he soon snapped out of it. Seeing that his son was sitting alone
behind the cash register, he approached the boy.
âDad.â
Sonny was bored playing by himself, but his mother was busy. Mom said that she had to earn a lot of
money to send him to school. He had to be on his best behavior and should not bother Mom for the
littlest things.
Since Dad was here, Sonny was happier than ever.
He put his hands out for Hank to hold him. Staring at his father with his beady eyes, Sonny gleefully
uttered, âDad, are you taking me to the zoo to see the tigers?â
His father talked about taking him to the zoo to see the tigers the other day, but Sonny chose to go with
his aunt.
Nevertheless, the little man did not forget what his father said.
Hank answered with a grin, âI donât have time today, son. Can we go another time?â