Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) -
Chapter 3815
Married At First Sight Chapter 3815
Chapter 3815
Serenity couldn't help but chuckle at herself. She had only been married for a year and was already expecting her first child. She used to feel pressured about having kids, and now, before even giving birth, she was already thinking about a second one-a daughter-so she could have the perfect balance of a son and a daughter.
"Honey, I'm going out for a walk," Serenity said. "Let's check on Sonny and Rowan and see what they're up to."
Zachary nodded and reminded her, "Ask Miss Caron to go with you. Be back before evening; it'll get windy and chilly."
"I know, I know," Serenity replied as she left the dining hall. "We're at home, what's there to worry about?"
Zachary, who used to be a man of few words, had become quite the doting husband. In front of Serenity, he now acted like a concerned parent, always fussing over her.
Accompanied by Kiera, Serenity strolled outside to enjoy the fresh air. Kiera, who had followed Julian to Wildridge Manor, had spent most of her time chatting with Grandma and hadn't really gotten a chance to admire the winter scenery. Although Wiltspoon didn't get snow, the mild winter here had a unique beauty that wasn't any less impressive.
"Auntie!" Sonny called out as he spotted Serenity. He was holding a kite, trying to free himself from Rowan's grip. He managed to break away and ran towards Serenity, shouting, "Auntie, you're awake! Do you want to see me fly a kite? It's windy today, and Uncle Rowan and I, along with the other kids, are flying kites on the lawn. It's so much fun! I don't want to stop, but Uncle Rowan pulled me back."
Sonny looked up at her with wide, hopeful eyes, clearly wishing she would let him continue flying kites, just like they did at FC Manor.
Titus had been really good at flying kites, and Sonny missed him already, even though they had just returned from FC Manor earlier that day.
Rowan, trying to explain himself, said, "Sister-in-law, Sonny keeps taking off his coat. It's windy, and I'm worried he'll catch a cold. I told him to wear his coat or come inside, but he refused, so I brought him back to play indoors."
Serenity noticed the coat Rowan was holding-it was Sonny's. She gently tapped Sonny's forehead. "You need to keep your coat on, even if you're feeling warm. You can't just take it off all at once; that's how you catch a cold. The coat Uncle Rowan has is light, so it won't make you too hot. But if you don't wear it, you'll get sick."
Reluctantly, Sonny handed Serenity his kite and took the coat from Rowan, putting it back on. "Okay, Uncle Rowan, I'll keep my coat on. Can we go fly kites again?"
"We've been flying kites for a long time already," Rowan replied. "Let's switch things up and play something else."
Rowan, at sixteen or seventeen, felt a little silly spending so much time flying kites with little kids. Sonny thought for a moment and suggested, "How about the inflatable castle? And the slide?" Rowan agreed, "Alright, let's go."
The children's playground at their home was where Rowan used to spend his childhood. He had loved playing there when he was younger, but as he got older, he rarely went. Still, taking Sonny there was a great excuse to relive some of his childhood fun. Jumping in the inflatable castle was surprisingly relaxing and a good way to de-stress.
"Sister-in-law, I'm taking Sonny to the playground," Rowan said as he led
Sonny away. He turned to Kiera and added, "Miss Caron, Sonny and I are off to play."
Serenity smiled and nodded, watching them go.
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