Duncan glanced at Liberty and replied, “I think | can make it to the Civil Affairs Bureau tomorrow to handle the paperwork.

Liberty hasn't mentioned her availability, but i believe tomorrow should work.” Mrs. Lewis responded, “Try to go tomorrow.

The Bureau will close for the New Year, and we don't want any delays.

Once it’s done, Ill have you review the betrothal gifts.

If youre satisfied, I'll send them to Liberty’s family.

I've also had someone pick out several auspicious wedding dates, but you'll need to discuss them with Audrey and Serenity to choose a date that suits Liberty’s schedule and family needs.” Mrs. Lewis understood how much Liberty was managing.

As the eldest daughter and sister, Liberty had always carried a heavy load—first raising her younger sister and now taking on the responsibilities of the Farrell family.

It pained Mrs. Lewis to see Liberty shoulder such stress.

her restaurant, but as the eldest sibling, Liberty's sense

let’s go over all this when

know time’s tight, but | want the wedding with Liberty to be as grand as Zachary

will have everything

she doesn't face any hardships with us.” she was genuinely overjoyed that her youngest

hesitated, believing in traditional “well-matched” marriages, but after everything her family had been through, she now understood

it when you get

Sonny so much!” Mrs. Lewis

her biological grandson, Mrs. Lewis adored him as if he

and affectionate, and her entire

their way to show her that Sonny would be embraced by the

“Mom, | know you're really

around, I'm basically invisible.” “Exactly,” she laughed, “Sonny’s just so much

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