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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3904 Chapter

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The gifts Sonny's mother had sent were meant for his grandparents and father, but his aunt Chelsea had

complained, pressuring him to call his mom and demand a New Year's gift for her too.

But Sonny didn't want to. He didn't think people who weren't good deserved gifts.

"Sonny," Mrs. Brown said softly, her words faltering. She didn't know how to respond, so she turned her

frustration toward her husband. "You shouldn't have said all those things in front of Sonny. He's just a child. It's

not right for him to hear that."

Mr. Brown, however, was unyielding. "Now you're worried about him being a child? If you didn't want his ears

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polluted, you should've dealt with Chelsea! She's the one with these shameless schemes-always looking to bleed

Liberty dry.

"If it weren't for Sonny, do you think Serenity would've spared us back then? Mr. York had every reason to crush

us. Instead, they let us off easy for Sonny's sake. But your daughter? She doesn't appreciate anything! She still

wants to take advantage of Liberty. Does she think Liberty is just going to sit back and let her push her around

like she used to?" Mrs. Brown had no retort. Her husband's anger silenced her.

Hank, trying to calm the tension, brought over a pot of chrysanthemum tea for his father.

"Dad, here. Have stea to cool down. You know Chelsea isn't going to change. The best we can do is limit

how often she comes here. We can't let her near Sonny anymore."

He crouched down, scooping Sonny into his arms. "Sonny, I'm sorry," he said, his tone heavy with guilt. "You

cback to visit for just a couple of days, and you've already been caught up in all this . From now on,

I'll make sure your aunt doesn't bother you. You shouldn't have to hear her nonsense or deal with her at all."

Sonny wrapped his small arms around Hank's neck, his voice clear and cheerful. "It's okay, Dad. | know you love

Children have a remarkable way of moving past adult conflicts, and Sonny's innocent understanding brought a

lump to Hank's throat.

Sonny's maturity and kindness were a testament to how well Liberty and Serenity had raised him. Hank couldn't

help but feel grateful that he hadn't fought for Sonny's custody. If Sonny had been forced to live in the toxic

environment of the Brown household, it would have destroyed him.

Hank reflected on his past decisions, feeling a bittersweet sense of relief that he had let Liberty raise their son.

Even if Liberty remarried, Sonny would always be her priority.

Hank realized he hadn't shown that sdedication. When he remarried Jessica, his focus had been on having

more children, not on Sonny's well-being.

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Hank's voice softened with emotion. "Sonny, thank you for still wantingas your dad, even after everything."

Sonny looked at him with unwavering affection. "You're my dad, and you'll always be my dad. Mom says Uncle

Duncan is my second dad, so I'm luckier than most kids. | have two dads who love me."

The little boy paused, his expression earnest. "Mom toldthat when I grow up, | have to be good to you. She

said you work very hard to take care of me. She also said something like... "You raisedwhen | was little, so I'll

take care of you when you're old.""

Though Sonny might not fully grasp the depth of his mother's words, his sincerity made them even more

powerful.

"Dad, Sonny added, his tone firm, "you work hard, so you need to rest. And you should eat the gift Mom sent for

you. Don't let Aunt take it away."

Hank hugged Sonny tightly, his eyes stinging with unshed tears. He nodded, his voice thick with emotion. "Don't

worry, Sonny. | promise I'll eat the gift your mom sent. Your aunt won't take it away."