Chapter 801
Married at First Sight
Duncan shot Liberty an angry look before getting out of the car. He went into the restaurant and picked up the keys to lock the place up.
Back in the car, Duncan concentrated behind the wheel and asked, âWhat happened? Youâre all over the place, and you look pale.â
âJasmine called me to say something happened to Seren.â
Color washed off Libertyâs complexion further at the mention.
Her sister went to the bookshop to tidy up the place today. What could have happened?
Did a bookshelf topple over her sister?
There were a lot of books on the shelf. The weight of the bookshelf with the help of gravity falling on a personâ¦
Liberty stopped herself from dwelling deeper into that scenario.
She was terrified.
What if something happened to her sister? What if her sister had an accident?
Liberty had lost her parents and only had her sister, growing up. If her sisterâ¦
Tears streamed down Libertyâs face.
Duncan asked with concern, âWhat happened to your sister?â
Since Serenity was his best friendâs wife, Duncan was rather worried about the situation.
âI donât know. Jasmine didnât say. All she told me was that something happened to Seren. She sounded flustered on the phone, so it must be something bad.â
Duncan said, âHurry up and give Ms. Sox a call to get to the bottom of the situation. Donât cry. Youâre crying without knowing what the situation is. What if it isnât what you think it is? That would be a waste of your tears.â
Liberty choked with sobs. âI canât help myself⦠It brought me back to the time I was called out of the classroom by the teacher and told to go home. The community reached out to the school and told me to hurry home. I got home only to find my parents deadâ¦
The day of her parentsâ death was imprinted in Libertyâs mind for life.
She shuddered with fear every time she received a phone call out of the blue.
Liberty feared the worst.
âDonât scare yourself. Just check what happened.â
Duncan was aware that Liberty and Serenity lost their parents eleven years ago. Serenity might not remember much because she was ten years old, but Liberty was a young teen at fifteen. She had just entered high school and could remember the details clearly.
Besides, due to their parentsâ sudden passing, Liberty had to pick up the pieces as the older sister to sort out the funeral and look after her sister. It would forever be a painful memory for her.
âMr. Lewis, tissue please.â
Sonny, who was scared of Duncan, asked the man for a tissue.
Duncan handed him a tissue.
After thanking Duncan for the tissue, the little man slipped out of the car seat and stood in front of Liberty to wipe away her tears. His young voice bore hints of comfort. âDonât cry, Mom.â
Liberty picked her son up and brushed her own tears away. âSonny.â
âDonât cry, Mom.â
Sonny lifted his little arm to wipe his motherâs tears away.
Feeling touched, Liberty gave her son a tight cuddle before giving Jasmine a call. Jasmine accepted the call right away.
âJasmine, what happened to Seren? How is she? It wasnât clear on the phone just now. Iâm on the way to the shop, so Iâll be there soon.â
Jasmine replied, âI lost you before I could say anything more. I kept trying to get your attention, but you didnât respond. That was why I hung up. Donât panic, Liberty. Itâs not what you think. I-Itâs Mr. York.â
âWhat happened to Zachary? Was he in an accident?â
Hearing that it was not something fatal as she had imagined, Liberty was able to calm her nerves. She was about to breathe a sigh of relief when she found out it was about Zachary. Her heart jumped out of her throat.
âLiberty, Mr. York is Mr. York.â
âZachary is Mr. York? What do you mean Mr. Yorkâ¦? Donât tell me youâre talking about the heir of the wealthiest Yorks. Is it âtheâ Mr. York whose wifeâs identity everybody has been gossiping about?â