Chapter 1361
Married at First Sight
âMr. Lewis?â
With Duncan staring at Liberty without blinking, Liberty skeptically called him back to earth.
Snapping out of his thoughts, Duncan said with a smile, âI guess I see you every day, so I donât see the difference. Iâm only realizing now that youâve lost a lot of weight. You look good. You can give Lily a run for her money.â
Duncan was stunned by what came out of his mouth. Why was he comparing Liberty to Lily?
Liberty answered with a grin, âThanks for the compliment, but Iâm just an ordinary girl. Ms.
Harmon is beautiful.â
âLiberty, Lily is⦠the daughter of my momâs best friend. Sheâs staying with me for the time being as sheâs here on business. My mom loves her like a daughter. You know, we only have boys in my family.
My mom doesnât have a daughter, so she really likes girls.
Itâs like how Grandma May looks forward to having a greatâgranddaughter. Thatâs how much my mom likes girls too. Theyâre the same.
âLily is a little younger than me. We met before when we were younger, but I donât remember anything about it. Since sheâs a guest, I would sometimes make time for her, no. I mean, I went to an event with my mom, and my mom brought her along, so I had a dance with her. Thatâs all.â
For some reason, Duncan felt the need to explain to Liberty what he did with Lily last night.
He did not want Liberty to think that he and Lily were an item.
Truth be told, Liberty had no idea Duncan attended an event with Lily, much less they shared a dance together.
Serenity did not tell her sister about this, but it was not like she had the chance to yet.
Her sister expressed her disapproval of her drinking last night the moment Serenity woke up. Liberty had taken strides downstairs before Serenity had the chance to chat about the event.
Liberty replied to Duncan, âMrs. Lewis really embraces Ms. Harmon. It sounds like you and Ms.
Harmon get along well. You should spend some quality time together. Ms. Harmon is a decent and fine young lady. Sheâs smart and capable too. I can tell sheâs a career woman.â
Ms. Harmon was a good fit for Duncan.
Duncan was honest. âThatâs true. Lily is a career woman, and sheâs smart too. We do get along. Wait, I mean, Liberty, what are you trying to say? Do you want me to spend quality time with her? Do you think weâre a couple?â
Liberty gleefully answered, âWeâre adults, Mr. Lewis. Iâve been there. I know your mom has been nagging you to get married. Mrs. Lewis takes a shine to Ms. Harmon, and Ms. Harmon hits it off with you and is now living with you. I think you know what your mom wants.
âNo need to feel embarrassed about it. Youâre single, and so is Ms. Harmon. You should take your relationship to the next level if things are going well between you two. Donât miss out on a girl who Is good for you.â
Liberty gave advice to Duncan as someone who had been there and done that. âMr. Lewis, youâre not getting any younger. Youâre thirtyâsix years old. Whatâs wrong with dating? Donât be picky. Ms. Harmon is a great lady and a good match for you.â
Duncan looked at Liberty.
He had reasons to believe that his mother possessed Liberty because Liberty was trying to put him and Lily together.
Duncan had no hard feelings toward Lily, but there was no chemistry for him to take the step forward.
âLiberty, did my mom say something to you?â
With his mind harking back to when Liberty first met Lily, Duncan had to ask.
He had an inkling that Mom had seen Liberty.
âNo. Mrs. Lewis passed by my diner the other day and dropped in for a visit. We chatted a little. As a mom whose thirtyâsixâyearâold son is still single, she is keen to talk about her son and wants to find girls for him. I get it.
âIâll probably be worried like Mrs. Lewis is if Sonny turns thirtyâsix, and there are no girls in his life.
âDonât blame your mom for nagging you, Mr. Lewis. Thatâs generally how parents are. Youâll understand us parents when you get married and have children.â
Duncan was at a loss for words.
A while later, he said, âYouâre younger than me. Donât talk to me like youâre older.â
âOh, I wouldnât dare. Iâm just saying as someone who has been there. Iâve been through marriage, but you donât even have a girlfriend. You donât have the experience of sharing a life with someone else.â