Chapter 417
Married at First Sight
Nevertheless, the piece of paper was not on her dressing table anymore. She seemed⦠to have drawn something on the back of the contractâ¦
Yikes!
Serenity glared at the sleeping man. Zachary did not just unwittingly destroy her drawing but also the agreement between them. No, hers may be gone, but the contract in his hand must be locked away somewhere safe.
Zachary was unresponsive when Serenity poked him in the face, so she jabbed him again and said, âItâs unfair that you accidentally destroyed mine while you still have yours. It puts me in a precarious situation.â
Maybe she should steal his contract and get rid of it.
It would put them on a level playing field. No one had the contract to restrict anyone. Serenity would feel much more at ease.
The thought that she did not have access to his bedroom was a hurdle though. How could she steal the contract to destroy it?
Should she get him drunk?
Knock him unconscious?
Or seduce him?
Serenity ran through many scenarios in her mind, but the ideas came up short. She should wait for an opportunity to arise.
She thought she would have to wait a long time before she had the chance to sneak into Zacharyâs room, but to her surprise, the opportunity fell right on her lap that night.
Nana dropped in unexpectedly. Grandma May had dinner with Callum at the hotel and stayed there to rest a bit before heading to Serenityâs shop. She then called Callum to pick her up past nine oâclock to drive her to Brynfield.
The old lady dragged her luggage and stood outside Zacharyâs door at ten oâclock. She doorbell.
âWho is it? Coming.â
Mrs. Lane uttered as she headed over to open the door.
Seeing that it was the old lady on the other side, Mrs. Lane was shocked. âOld Mrs. York, what brings you here?â
âAre Zachary and Serenity around?â
âTheyâre not back yet but on their way home. I was the first one home.â
Liberty would pick Sonny up after work every evening, so Mrs. Lane did not have to stay at the shop.
rang the Mrs. Lane helped Grandma May with the luggage as they entered the house. âOld Mrs. York, whatâs this?â
âIâm staying here from now on. Cecilia, donât address me formally when Serenity is around. How did Zack introduce you to Serenity?â
Mrs. Lane closed the door and answered as she brought the old lady into the house, âMr. Zachary said I was Rowanâs nanny.â
âWe can be old friends. Just watch what you call me.â
Mrs. Lane replied with a smile, âI will.â
âPlease sit, Old Mrs. York. Iâll pour you a glass of water.â
âSure.â Instead of sitting down, Grandma May wandered around the house and stopped before Zacharyâs room. She turned the doorknob to find the door was locked. She murmured something to herself, but Mrs. Lane could not catch it.
Making her way back to the sofa, Grandma May asked, âAre they still sleeping in separate rooms?â
âYes. Mr. Zacharyâs room is always locked in case the missus sneaks in.â
âThat b*stard!â
Grandma May cussed.
It was no wonder Serenity said she could not even jump him and strip him naked if she tried. No one could with that stuckâup attitude of his.
âOld Mrs. York, Mr. Zachary and the missus will become closer than ever if you do something about it.
Based on my observations for the past two days, they seemed to have feelings for each other, but theyâre still not that into each other. The missus seems a little scared and oblivious to Mr. Zacharyâs advances. Maybe sheâs feeling insecure.â
âZacharyâs not doing good enough if he doesnât make Seren feel safe.â
The old lady sighed. âIt takes time for the b*stard to warm up to anybody, so heâs making quite good progress now. I thought itâd take him a year or so before he gets it. Heâs got me constantly worried.â
Grandma May had a great life. Her marriage was beautiful when her husband was still around. Now that she was old, Grandma May was blessed with respectful children and grandchildren all around. Her grandsons were raised well. Her only concern was their marriages.