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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3889 Chapter 3889

Jessica sat silently for a moment before asking, "So you cried so hard because Liberty remarried? You know

there's no chance for you to remarry her now."

"Jessica, no," Hank stammered, his voice rising slightly. "I've never even thought about remarrying Liberty. That's

impossible. I'm going to wait for you to get out, no matter how long it takes. I'll wait for you." Jessica didn't blink.

She simply stared at him as he rushed to explain.

"I'm sad about Liberty's remarriage, yes, but it's because she took Sonny with her. My son will live with another

man now. What if Sonny starts calling Duncan 'Dad'? | barely get to see Sonny as it is-I'm terrified he'll grow

closer to Duncan than to me, his real father." Jessica's cold gaze lingered on Hank before she finally responded.

"Then spend more twith Sonny when you're free. Even if he's your son by blood, your bond won't mean

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much if you don't nurture it." She paused before asking, "Who did Liberty marry? The fourth young master of the

Lewis family?"

"Who else?" Hank said bitterly. "Duncan Lewis. He's been hovering around Liberty for years. Anyta man so

much as looked her way, Duncan made sure to scare them off. He's been waiting for this." Jessica's lips twitched

into a faint, sardonic smile. "Well, good for them. Lovers becoming a couple-it's poetic, really. Duncan Lewis is

reliable. Liberty made the right choice. She's far luckier than | am." Without waiting for a response, Jessica

placed the receiver back on its hook. She stood up, her chair scraping the floor, and turned her back on Hank.

"Jessica, wait-" Hank called after her, standing up, but she didn't look back.

"Jessica, I'll wait for you! | promise! You're all | have. Please, focus on reforming yourself. I'll be here when you

get out."

Jessica didn't react. She walked away with the guard, her posture rigid, her face unreadable.

Hank sat back down, his hands trembling. Did she hear him? Did it matter if she did?

As Jessica walked away, her thoughts churned. Wrong person. Wrong choice. Wrong life.

If only she had ignored Hank's advances back then. If only she'd left the company when she noticed his interest.

None of this would've happened.

Liberty, on the other hand, had escaped. She had clawed her way out of the toxic grasp of the Brown family and

into a better life. Jessica had done the opposite she'd walked straight into the fire, and now she was burned

beyond repair. Liberty's remarriage to Duncan Lewis felt like the final nail in the coffin of Jessica's envy. Liberty,

like her sister Serenity, had beca phoenix. They had both risen from hardship to claim lives that others

could only dream of.

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For Jessica, it was hard to accept how fate seemed to favor those two sisters. God, she thought bitterly, must

play favorites.

Liberty had no idea that Hank had been waiting outside the Civil Affairs Bureau, watching her and Duncan sign

their marriage certificate. She didn't know about his tears or his swollen eyes.

For her, life moved forward. She, Duncan, and Sonny returned to the Lewis family's home, where a small

celebration was in full swing. Relatives and friends gathered to congratulate the newlyweds, filling the house

with laughter and joy. After spending the afternoon at the Lewis home, the little family visited the Stone family.

As night fell, Liberty's aunt, Audrey, gently suggested something to Sonny.

"Sonny, why don't you stay withtonight? Keep your Grandma Audrey company. You haven't visitedsince

winter break, and | know you love playing with your little brother. Wouldn't it be fun to spend the night here?"

Sonny hesitated, clearly tempted by the offer. He turned to Liberty, his eyes wide. "Mom, can I? Please? You can

cgettomorrow before we go see Dad."