Zachary locked the front door and pulled Serenity out. As he walked, he explained, “My friend found out that your brother-in-law is now at Grand Hotel, which is owned by the Stone Group. I work at York Corporation, and the two companies aren’t on good terms with each other. I don’t want people from the Stone Group to recognize me, so I painted half of my face black. No one will be able to recognize me now.”
Serenity glanced at the birthmark that he drew.
Even when they were in a rush, Zachary could think of this detail, which showed how meticulous he was.
No wonder Zachary could be a white-collar executive at York Corporation.
Serenity finally believed Grandma May’s praises for Zachary that he was a very attentive man.
Of course, Zachary would only be attentive if he cared about someone.
“Wash it off with soap water when we come back later.”
Serenity ran a bookstore that sold stationeries, so she knew how to clean marker stains on the skin.
Zachary wanted to say that she could help him clean the marker stain on his face, but he could not bring himself to say it.
He was a little embarrassed.
If Grandma May was there, she would have said, “What’s the use of your mouth if you don’t dare say anything?!”
Josh would say, “Boss, just say it boldly!”
Serenity, Zachary, and Mrs. Lane were busy going about their way. Meanwhile, Jessica hung up Liberty’s call and knocked on the bathroom door.
Jessica went in after Hank opened the door for her.
After a while, the two came out of the bathroom together. Hank carried Jessica, who had a blush on her face. Anyone with a brain would know what they were doing in the bathroom.
Once they lay back down on the big bed, Jessica nestled in Hank’s arms, and suddenly said, “Hank, I forgot to tell you that your wife called just now asking you to go home. Since I answered the call, do you think she’ll misunderstand our relationship?”
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