Chapter 277 – Liberty looked at Duncan. Duncan knew that she was overthinking it again.

The woman was rather distrustful of him. He explained, “My point is, don‘t leave your son home alone while you come down to take the
things if there‘s no one else in the house. It‘s not safe.” Her son looked to be around two or three years old.

Kids that age tended to be active and cheeky, intrigued to touch and play with anything and everything. There was no turning back if something happened to the kid for fooling around with something dangerous. “Thank you for your advice, Mr. Lewis. I‘ll head upstairs no.”

Liberty carried the packs of diapers and thanked Duncan before hurrying back upstairs. She thought to herself that Duncan might not look the part of a nice guy since he was big, strong, and had a terrifying scar on his face, but he was a considerate and attentive man.

It was a reminder never to judge a book by its cover. Duncan waited until Liberty was gone before returning to his car and driving away.
While on the road, he gave Zachary a call. The moment Zachary was on the other line, he said,

cars. Do you know? The windshield of my Porsche is cracked because of her.” “What happened? Do you crash into her, or did she run into you?” Zachary was concerned with anything to

best friend. At the end of the story, he said, “Zachary,

drive that car from now on in case I run into your sister –in–law damaging my expensive car. The repair costs

lot. This incident was worse than the first time. God knows if the

teased that fate had brought Duncan and Liberty together if Liberty was not already married. “Only for you, I didn‘t let her pay for the damages.”

generously. “It‘s fine. I‘m not short of cash. I just want to let it out of my chest. That reminds me, Zachary. It seems to be that your sister–in–law doesn‘t get on well with

ordinary man would tell their wives to call a cab if they could not make the trip. Since Liberty had no income,

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