Chapter 2974
Married at First Sight
Sonny couldnât sleep. He still wanted to play for a while.
âSeren, Iâll come tell a story to Sonny.â
Tania felt sorry for her daughter-in-law, who was tired, and whispered to Serenity. Without waiting for Serenityâs consent, she picked up a childrenâs book on the bedside table and wanted to tell Sonny a story.
Serenity did not reject her mother-in-lawâs kindness. She made room for her mother-in-law and said, âIâm going to check Sonnyâs small luggage, the luggage he picked up by himself.â
See if Sonny missed anything.
Tania told Sonny a bedtime story, while Serenity went to check the contents of the small suitcase.
Sonny got himself a set of the thickest pajamas. He knew from the adultsâ conversations that it was very cold in Jensburg, and sometimes it snowed, and it was heavy snow. So he got himself the thickest pajamas.
Then he packed up his clothes for two days and brought his thickest coat, hat, scarf, gloves, and daily necessities.
In addition to these, he also stuffed two toys that he usually liked to play with into the suitcase, as well as a few snacks that he never got tired of.
After helping her nephew check the suitcase, Serenity opened the wardrobe again, took two more warm clothes, and stuffed them into the suitcase, filling the small suitcase to the brim.
âAuntie, do I have everything I brought?â Sonny sat up and asked Serenity.
Serenity hummed and praised him: âSonny tidied up well; everything is complete.â
Sonny was worthy of being the nephew Serenity taught.
Tania laid down on Sonny and said with a smile, âSonny, itâs time to sleep. Donât sit up again and close your eyes.â
Sonny stuck out his tongue but then said coquettishly to Tania, âGrandma Reading, kiss me and wish me a sweet dream.â
âOkay.â
Tania tapped his forehead lovingly, liking Sonnyâs acting coquettishly towards her.
Just like when her son was a child, he was the younger son, not Zachary.
Zachary had always been serious and businesslike since childhood.
He wouldnât act coquettishly toward her.
The younger son would act coquettishly in her arms when he was a child, but not for long. When the younger son went to kindergarten and began to receive the same training as his elder brothers, he became sensible and rarely acted like a coquettish child anymore.
âMom, Tatum and Dad have gone back?â Serenity asked softly.
âNo, your dad said to stay here for a few days. Tatum has something to say to Zack. He will go back when Zack comes back.â
Serenity asked, âWell, Mom, do you want a midnight snack? Iâll go downstairs and make you some midnight snacks.â
Tania said softly, âNo, we donât have the habit of eating late-night snacks. Eating late-night snacks can also make you gain weight. If you really want to eat, you donât have to do it. Donât be tired. If you are tired, donât wait for Zack to come back. Get some rest early. Iâm watching Sonny here, and I promise not to let him continue to play around.â
Serenity looked at Sonny, who had closed his eyes and seemed to be asleep, and said with a low smile, âSonny is easy to coax to sleep.â
No matter how energetic Sonny was, he was a three- or four-year-old child.
Sonny fell asleep. But he would occasionally open his eyes to check to make sure the adult was still there, and then he would fall asleep with peace of mind.
âMom, Iâll go back to the room and take a shower first.â Serenity yawned gracefully. She was also sleepy.
Tania asked her to go back to her room to rest, and there was no need to wait for Zachary to come back.
Zachary was busy with work, so he tried to come back at 10:30 p.m., but sometimes there were too many things to do, and he could only be busy until midnight.