Married at First Sight Chapter 602
Chapter 602
Hank had only pulled his mother up when his sister went weak at the knees once more. Hank was in a dilemma as he had to hold his sister up too.
He told them not to mess with Liberty, but his family refused to listen and went against his wishes anyway. Hank simply could not get a moment of peace.
Hank had been taking a lot of heat at the office, and work had been hanging over his head. His boss did not look too pleased when Hank ditched work to come here.
He believed that at this rate, his family would cost him the over one million bucks he gave to Liberty to keep his job.
Likely spooked by the drama, Sonny clung to his mother’s neck without staring at his grandmother and aunt.
Duncan happened to stand in his line of vision.
As Duncan stood behind Liberty, Sonny’s eyes met Duncan with his head resting over his mother’s shoulder.
Sonny left quite an impression on Duncan. Although Duncan was a crude burly man, he loved children.
The boy was as cute as a button.
stroke Sonny’s head, but the latter cried in
her son down, Liberty noticed Duncan’s
to stroke him. He seems scared of me,” Duncan explained while awkwardly withdrawing
is Mr. Lewis, Sonny. He’s not
the fear. To shy away from Duncan, Sonny put his hands out and asked anxiously for Serenity, “Ant
Serenity took him over.
a
not going to be hung up about it with a child. “It’s okay. I did scare your
was afraid of him the last few times
and George made it to
out all kinds of apologies
the damages in hopes Liberty would let go
reconciliation, Liberty agreed to
for Liberty’s medical bills and emotional distress. Liberty added that the compensation had to come out of
and daughter would only feel the pain if
the Browns were family to Sonny, the Stones and Serenity did
After leaving the station, Liberty apologetically said to Mrs. Stone, “I can’t go to your place looking like this, Aunt Audrey. I’m going to take Sonny home.”
“Aunt Audrey, I’ll drive my sister home.”
With all that had happened, Serenity was not in the mood to have dinner at the Stones‘ place.
Mrs. Stone was understanding. “Okay. You should head back. It’s Friday tomorrow. I’ll pick you up on the weekend. You can stay over at my place.”
The sisters did not decline Mrs. Stone’s invitation.
Once the Stones and the Hunt sisters were gore, Mrs. Brown emerged from the police with her son’s assistance.
“Mom, Chelsea, stop giving Liberty a hard time. We’re divorced. She and I have nothing to do with each other anymore. Although we’re not happy with what she did, we were in the wrong, to begin with.
“Can’t you leave me in peace? I’ve been up to my neck in work, but you won’t let me catch a breath.”
Holding her son’s hands tightly, Mrs. Brown uttered hastily, “Hank, you shouldn’t have divorced! You shouldn’t have! Liberty has an aunt whose family business is the Stone Group. Win her heart back and remarry her!”
Hank and Jessica were at a loss for words.