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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Chapter 987

Elisa found it a shame that she could not become the love of Zachary’s life. However,

she was comfortable with Zachary being her cousin-in-law and wished Serenity

nothing but happiness.

Judging by the shimmer in his dark eyes, Zachary was taken by surprise.

He thought Elisa would take the chance to discredit him in front of Serenity.

Poor Elisa. Zachary totally had her misjudged.

“Is the car outside with the flat tires John’s?”

“Yes.”

Pulling out his phone, Zachary said, “I’ll call the traffic police to tow the car. It’s parked there, obstructing traffic.”

“He secretly came by twice to check on the car. I guess he’s waiting until I’m not around to get the tow truck to

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come around.” There was sarcasm in Serenity’s tone.” He’s acting like a thief.”

“That reminds me. I need to tell you that your cousin has made an appointment for surgery with a plastic surgeon.

What looks do you think she should go by?”

Serenity wickedly uttered, “She wants to resemble me and take my place. Since she likes being someone else, she

can go under the knife and look like my oldest cousin. She’s Mike’s sister, and she’s married.”

She wanted to see how her relatives would react when Harriet had all the hallmarks of Mike’s sister. What would

her oldest cousin and her husband do when they found out? It would turn the Hunt family upside down.

“What is your oldest cousin’s name? I can let Josh know, so he can look into it. We can get the Harriet girl to look

like Mike’s sister if we get a picture of her face.”

With Serenity revealing her oldest cousin’s name to Zachary, Zachary immediately texted Josh. [Get that Harriet

girl to look like this woman.]

Josh replied with a voice note. “Zachary, did you leave work early again?”

Zachary spoke in a matter-of-factly manner, “Yes, I left work early. Do you have a problem with that? I thought you

all would be happy about it.”

Josh was speechless.

Everybody celebrated when Zachary was not in the office, but not Josh. He wanted

to get off work early to spend time with Jasmine too.

Of course, Josh was happy for Zachary that he managed to make peace with his wife. The storm was finally over.

“Are you free two days later?” Serenity asked Zachary.

“What’s the matter?”

Zachary stared intently at Serenity. “Tell me if you need anything at all. I’m always free for you.”

“You don’t have work during the weekend. Come with me to my hometown. I’m going to get bricks and gravel, one

truck each, delivered to my parents’ house. The trucks will be unloaded in front of my parents’ home to put the

word out that my sister and I are coming back to renovate the house.”

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Before Zachary could say anything, Serenity added. “Nana said that my granddad and relatives have been stalking

them. These people have no shame and know no bounds. They think we’re no threat to them now that they lost

their businesses and jobs.

“Well, we’ll start with my parents’ home then. My sister and I talked it through, and we planned to take back our

house after the new year. With the word out, I can guarantee that my granddad and the others will rush back.

“They can’t get anything out of me. They probably won’t let go of the house left behind by my parents. At least by

us doing so, they will head back to our hometown. It’s time to take this to the court since we’re way past

reconciliation.”

The Hunts had crossed the line far too many times. Serenity had been figuring out a way to divert their attention

elsewhere, and her parents’ home came to mind. She decided to start with the house. It was high time she took the

legal route anyway.

Zachary’s dark eyes glistened as he believed Serenity’s plan would work. It would also solve the issue with the

house too.

“Alright, I’ll go with you to your hometown on the weekend. It’s been a while since you visited your parents’ grave. I

can pay your parents’ a visit with you and your sister this year too.”