Chapter 74
“Are you going to take the call?” Zachary asked as he caught his wife staring at her phone when he entered the car after loading the shopping bags in.
“It might be my money-hungry relatives.” “You’ll know who it is when you pick up the call.
You can’t run forever.
Don’t fear them.
You got me.” With him around, he would have her back no matter what.
Serenity was embraced by warm tingles when Zachary said he got her.
The guy might have many flaws, but similarly, she was not perfect either.
Zachary had gone above and beyond for her even though they got into the marriage knowing nothing about each other.
That scored Zachary another brownie point in Serenity’s books.
Serenity accepted the call from the unidentified number.
“Serenity, it’s me.
Granddad.” A slightly unfamiliar voice resounded with command over the phone.
Despite losing contact with the family back in hometown, Serenity identified the voice to be Granddad’s.
Serenity hummed a response, waiting for Granddad to go on.
“Mike called you in the afternoon to tell you that your Grandmom is sick and needs to be admitted into a hospital in the city.
You were supposed to make an appointment with a specialist , but you didn’t We came this far only to be told to redo the examination before Grandmom could be admitted since we didn’t have an appointment.
“Where are you and your sister staying? We couldn’t find you at your last address.
The people staying there said you moved away a long time ago.
Couldn’t you let your family know beforehand? Do you have any respect for your family?
“A lot of people have come along on this trip, so we don’t have a place to stay.
Hurry up and text us your current address.
We need accommodation for two days.
Get cooking now.
We haven’t had dinner.
You could also wire me cash if you think we might be a bother in your house.
We can stay at the hotel.” Serenity saw a rush of blood to her head.
Refusing to let his words get the better of her, Serenity asked with a flat voice, “How did you get here? By bus or on your own?” “Your cousins took us in their cars.
Speaking of which, don’t forget to pay for your cousin’s gas.
The trip cost a lot.” “Oh, so your precious children and grandchildren are talking about, Serenity? Just because you and your sister have it good in the city, it doesn’t give you the right to say that about your family.
penniless and strapped for cash?”
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