“Does Brother Duncan have any objections?” Serenity asked.

“No, not at all.

He’s always respected that Hank is Sonny’s biological father, and Sonny’s last name will stay Brown—that was part of our divorce agreement,” Liberty replied.

“Since we agreed, it’s settled.

Sonny will always be part of the Brown family, and changing his last name wouldn’t change that.” “Brother Duncan is really understanding,” Serenity remarked.

Just then, Liberty’s phone rang.

She glanced at the screen—it was Mrs. Brown.

Liberty whispered to her sister, “Speak of the Browns, and here’s my ex-mother-in-law calling.” “Liberty, what did you say?” Mrs. Brown’s voice crackled through, having caught part of Liberty's murmur.

“Nothing, Auntie.

to my sister,” Liberty

your mind?” Mrs. Brown's voice

town?” “Yes, lam.” “I

Year, and Sonny’s on

We all miss him.

You could pick him up on New Year's Eve, or if he could even stay with

our

had planned to return to their hometown for New Year's, but Hank had opted to stay in

family still planned to uphold their hometown’s traditions

this for a

asleep, but I'll ask him what he thinks when he wakes

take him to my aunt’s tonight, though,

to your community gate, and Hank can pick him up there.” Mrs. Brown responded gratefully, “Thank you,

to us that Sonny’s coming back,

of your family, and going to his dad’s

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