Married at First Sight chapter 868
Chapter 868
Struck by a thought, Zachary flipped the lights on and hurried to Serenity’s bedroom. He flung the door open and looked at the unchanged décor. Her things were still around.
He examined her closet and found a few pieces of clothing missing. Her suitcase was still beside the wardrobe. She did not take all her things with her.
Zachary sighed heavily with relief.
He was so afraid of losing someone for the first time ever.
Sitting on Serenity’s bed, Zachary brushed his fingers along her sheets as if he could feel her through her belongings.
“Seren…”
He murmured her name.
“I’ll prove to you through my actions that you won’t hear another lie from me again!
“You can ignore me for a year if I ever do anything to deceive or hurt you. Um… year’s a bit long. Maybe three months.”
A
himself, “I think a week is fine. I lost my
be speechless if
Serenity woke up in the middle of the night from the cold and missed his warm embrace.
it was all wishful thinking and could hardly
talk to him, their relationship could not possibly go back to where it once was right
slept in Serenity’s
a
early to make her sister and
After breakfast, Serenity grabbed her car keys and phone and went
to the shop today and rush her orders
not come in the way
enough for her to let out all
early,
traffic all the way to
out of the car and saw Mr. Charles standing outside his shop with a plate in hand. He greeted her
“Morning, Mr. Charles. Having breakfast, are you?”
“Good morning, Serenity. I just had mine. Have you had yours?”
“I came after breakfast. I thought you’d only open for business on the first day of school.”
Mr. Charles replied with a grin, “The school term starts the day after tomorrow. We came early to tidy up the place and prepare for the students‘ return.”
Still holding the plate, Mr. Charles drew close and added, “I thought you’d be close for business.”
Mr. Charles and the rest of the neighbors were aware that Serenity was Mrs. York. Mr. Charles even told his wife smugly, “I told you Serenity is destined for riches and will move up in life, but you said I was full of baloney.”
Unable to stand her husband’s gloating, Mrs. Charles snapped back, “Why don’t you tell my fortune if you’re so good at it? When will I hit the jackpot and get a new husband?
“You might as well become a fortune teller or psychic. I bet business will be booming, better than our shop here.”
Mr. Charles replied hesitantly, “It’s just a hobby.”
Anyway, he was right about Serenity. He would be entitled to bragging rights for a long time.
Even Jasmine would welcome a life of wealth and privilege. However, her family was well–off, to begin with, so there was not much of a reversal of fortune for her, unlike Serenity who went from rags to riches.