Chapter 2
Married at First Sight
âI wonât back out on a promise.â
It took Serenity a few days to consider before reaching a decision. Now that she had made up her mind, she was not going to go back on her word.
There was nothing more Zachary could say at that point. He took out his document and placed it in front of the officer.
Serenity did the same.
The pair swiftly went through the formalities in less than ten minutes.
Once the officer issued the marriage license, Zachary fished out a bunch of keys from his pocket and gave them to Serenity. He said, âThe house I bought is in Brynfield. Nana told me that you own a bookshop near Wiltspoon School. My place isnât too far from your workplace. Itâll take around ten minutes by bus.
âDo you have a driverâs license? If you do, you can get a car. I can help with the down payment while you will be responsible for the monthly payment. Itâll be easier for you to commute to work.
âI can get very busy at work, so you wonât see me much. There will be business trips too. Donât mind me.
Just look after yourself. Iâll wire the household expenses to you on the tenth of every month when the salary is out.
âOne more thing. For convenienceâs sake, we should keep our marriage a secret for the time being.â
Zachary must have held high ranks in the office because he went on and on without giving Serenity a chance to speak.
Serenity only said yes to the marriage so she did not become the reason for arguments between her sister and her brother-in-law. Marriage was Serenityâs ticket out of the house while still giving her sister peace of mind. It was only marriage by name.
With Zachary handing her the keys to the house, she gladly accepted them.
âI have a driverâs license, but a car isnât in my plans right now. I usually get to work on an e-bike. I just replaced the batteries on the bike, so it would be a shame not to ride it.
âUm⦠Mr. York, are we splitting the bills?â
Despite her sister and brother-in-law marrying for love, her brother-in-law proposed to go Dutch as if her sister was taking advantage of him.
It took a lot of time and effort to care for a child, get groceries, cook, and manage house chores. A man, who had never been through it himself, would think their wife had it easy at home with the child-minding, cooking, and cleaning.
Since she and Zachary had never met prior to signing the papers, Serenity would feel more at ease if they went halves.
Without a second thought, Zachary replied sullenly, âI have the means to support my wife and our little family. No need to share the costs.â
Serenity smiled. âAlright then.â
She was not one to freeload without contribution.
Whatever was needed in the house, Serenity planned to pay it out of her pocket.
Serenity was already saving on rent anyway.
It was all about the give-and-take as well as mutual understanding to live together in harmony.
Zachary lifted his left arm to look at the time before saying to Serenity, âI need to get back to work. You can take my car home or hail a cab. Iâll reimburse the fare. Iâll drive Nana to my brotherâs.â
âThat reminds me. Letâs exchange numbers to reach one another.â
Serenity took out her phone and saved his contact. âIâll get a cab. I should leave you to your work.â
âOkay. Call me if you need me.â
Prior to leaving, Zachary gave her two hundred bucks for the cab, to which Serenity refused. However, she immediately grabbed the money when he scowled.
Zachary walked on ahead instead of stepping out of City Hall together with Serenity as newlyweds.
He made a beeline to his car.
âWhereâs my granddaughter-in-law?â
Seeing that only his grandson made it out, Grandma May asked skeptically, âYou went in together. Why didnât you leave together? Did you change your mind or did Serenity change hers?â
Zachary fastened his seat belt before pulling out the marriage license. Turning around, he gave the license to gran. âWe got the papers. I need to hurry back for a meeting at the office. I gave her two hundred to get a cab.
âGran, Iâll drive you up to the crossroad ahead. The bodyguard will take you home.â
âYou shouldnât ditch Serenity no matter how busy you are. Hold on. Donât drive until Serenity is out. You can return to work once you take her back.â Grandma May wanted to get off, but the door was locked.
âGran, I married her as you wished, but you canât dictate everything else I do. Iâm the one living with her, so itâs my call. Iâll observe on my own time and be the judge of her character. I wonât make the marriage official if she doesnât pass the test.â
Grandma May murmured, â⦠Divorce is not an option in our family!â
âWell, that depends on whether youâve picked a wife whoâs worth spending the rest of my days with.â
Zachary remarked as he started the car.
âPunk! No husband would act like this. How could you drive away and abandon your bride right after you got married?â
Grandma May knew that since her oldest grandson had made the biggest concession by marrying Serenity, he refused to budge in other matters. It was not like she could do anything about it. Her grandson might make Serenity a grass widow if Grandma May pushed him too far. Serenity would be the victim in all of this.
Zachary let his Nana tear into him.
He would make Serenity happy if she deserved it. Had she been lying to Nana and putting up a façade, Zachary would divorce her six months later. Serenity could still find another man since he kept the marriage under wraps and had no plans for sexual contact.
After driving for ten minutes, he pulled over at an intersection.
There were a few luxury sedans parked there. One of them was a Rolls Royce.
Zachary pulled up by the road and got down from the car before tossing the keys to an awaiting bodyguard. He instructed, âTake the old Mrs. home.â
âIâm not going back. I want to stay with you and spend time with my new granddaughter-in-law.â
Grandma May put up a fuss.
Nevertheless, her darling grandson had got into the Rolls Royce, turning a deaf ear to her protests.
She could only watch as her oldest grandson drove off in the luxury sedan.
Zachary was, in fact, the mover and shaker of Wiltspoonâs corporate world. He was the heir to the richest family in Wiltspoon with a net worth of a hundred billion!
âRuthless b*stard!â
Grandma May cussed her grandson out and muttered under her breath bitterly, âIâll wait for karma to strike when you fall in love with Serenity.â
No amount of anger could get her grandson back here. By the time Grandma May picked up the phone to call Serenity, the latter was sitting in a cab on her way home.
âSerenity, Zack is swamped with work. Donât take it to heart.â
Feeling the marriage license that was stuffed in her pocket, Serenity answered, âI can understand, Grandma May. I donât mind it at all. Donât feel bad. Heâs paying for my fare. Iâm already on my way home.â
âYouâre married to Zack now. Am I still Grandma May to you?â
Serenity was caught in a daze for a moment before calling her gran.
The old lady happily accepted the new address title.
âWeâre a family now, Serenity. Tell me if Zack ever picks on you. Iâll have your back.â
It took forever for her grandson to get a wife. There was no way Grandma May would allow him to step all over Serenity.