Liberty reviewed the dates Mrs. Lewis had chosen, with the soonest option being the tenth day of the first lunar month, only two weeks away.

The latest was in early autumn.

While she was leaning toward the autumn date—thinking it would give her sister Serenity time to recover after giving birth and allow Liberty to wrap up matters in Jensburg—she left the final choice to Duncan.

After looking over the options, Duncan turned to his parents and said, “Mom, Dad, | think the early autumn date is best.

Let’s plan for then.”Liberty felt a bit surprised.

She had expected him to want to marry sooner.

But she quickly realized that Duncan had his reasons.

he wanted to wait until he was

early autumn, she believed he’d reach

was already impressive—his doctors had even noted he was progressing faster than expected,

and the rest of the family hadn’t

eager to wed

he was, calmly

not that the other dates aren’t good, but Serenity hasn’t had her

want her

be back on her feet, able to be

each other’s support for over

by her side on our wedding day, and | want that for her too.” Hearing his thoughtfulness, Liberty squeezed Duncan’s hand and said gratefully, “Thank you, Duncan,

“I’ve waited this long.

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