Forget the eight younger brothers and cousins after Zachary, Zachary himself was a source of Grandma May’s distress.
Grandma May’s husband once broke down to her about the grandsons’ characters. He said Zachary would be the world’s greatest grandson to Grandma May, but also the one she could not take her mind off. Grandma May’s husband even predicted that with Zachary’s personality, the boy would be single all his life if Grandma May did not meddle in his marriage.
Now it appeared her old man was right on the money.
“Old Mrs. York, you can’t rush relationships. Marriage is a lifelong milestone. Serenity doesn’t want to end up with the wrong man like Liberty. Although divorce is common nowadays, it’s a high price to pay to waste all the years in a relationship for nothing.”
The sound of the door unlocking was heard.
“Mr. Zachary and the missus are back.”
The old lady reminded Mrs. Lane, “Be careful how you address me.”
Mrs. Lane nodded her head.
Zachary and Serenity walked into the house to Mrs. Lane watching TV with Grandma May.
“Mr. York, Ms. Serenity, you’re back.”
Mrs. Lane got up and said with a smile, “Mr. York, your grandmother is here.”
“Nana.”
Serenity drew close. “Nana, you came here on your own. I was just telling Zachary I didn’t see you at the shop.”
“I didn’t want to bother you at the shop, so I had Callum drive me here.”
Out of the members of the York family, the old lady was whom Serenity was most familiar with.
The pair were like actual grandmother and granddaughter and could talk for days. Zachary was jealous, to say the least.
He and Serenity had nothing much to talk about when they were together.
Was Nana moving in to take Serenity’s attention from him?
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