Peering at Liberty who was spilling on the sides despite dropping thirty pounds, Hank snapped out of his thoughts and refused to take a trip down memory lane.
Serenity bought too many things for them both to carry. They let the mall concierge know before borrowing the shopping cart to push out of the store.
“Liberty, wait here with Sonny. I’ll drive the car up.”
Serenity’s car was parked in the mall’s underground parking. She needed to drive the car out of the parking lot before they could load the goods into the car.
“Sure.”
Liberty was fine with the arrangement.
Seeing that his aunt was leaving on her own, Sonny panicked and cried, “Aunt Ser! Aunt Ser!”
Liberty responded, “Aunt Ser is driving over to pick us up, Sonny.”
It gave Sonny the assurance he needed.
He thought his aunt was going to abandon him and his mother here.
Hank and Jessica soon emerged.
Since they too had made a huge purchase, they asked permission from the concierge to push the cart out of the store.
“Darling, wait for me here. I’ll retrieve the car.”
Jessica replied coquettishly, “Of course, sweetheart. Hurry up though. I feel scared to be here by my lonely self.”
Liberty could barf.
Was there a need to flaunt their relationship before her eyes?
“Dad,” Sonny called Hank.
This time, Hank was able to give Sonny a cuddle and play with him for two minutes before putting Sonny back into Liberty’s shopping cart. He then made his way toward the parking lot.
Jessica was left behind to stare at Liberty, but Liberty did not have time for her.
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