If Liberty weren't set to lead the Farrell family, she might have taken her time—maybe years—to decide whether to have a second child.

But knowing how much Duncan loved her, she wanted to give him a biological child, someone they could both cherish together.

She couldn’t just think about herself and Sonny; Duncan deserved to be considered, too.

“By the way, there’s something I'd like to ask for your help with,” Liberty said.

“Sis, you don’t have to be so formal! Just tell me what you need,” Serenity replied, smiling.

“After the New Year, I’ll be heading back to Jensburg.

For now, I think it’s best to keep Sonny here in Wiltspoon.

When things settle down, I'll ask him if he’d like to come live with me there.

if he prefers to stay, I’d be so grateful if you could keep

be busier than ever, and even with nannies, it won't be

too lonely.” No amount of care from a nanny could

Sonny how he felt about moving, but she was pretty sure he’d choose to stay in Wiltspoon—at

goes with you, I'll miss him so

up with me by his side; he feels like a son to me,”

he decides to stay, I'll

he’s closer to starting school and you’re more settled in Jensburg, you can bring him

family; it’d be hard to be apart forever.” Serenity already planned to

company was even expanding

to rent some land in the towns around Jensburg,

thrive anywhere

Liberty nodded.

Duncan and I make it official, I'll see what Sonny wants.” Serenity agreed, “Yes, that sounds good.” Then, she asked, “Has the Brown family been in touch? Hank knows you and Duncan are getting married soon, and I imagine Sonny still wants to see

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