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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4112

 

Married At First Sight Chapter 4112 

     

Chapter 4112 

Duncan quickly said, “I’m happy, really happy. It won’t affect my sleep. But, my wife, the reason I’m so overjoyed is because you don’t say ‘I love you’ often. It makes me feel insecure—like you don’t love me enough. I keep worrying that you accepted my feelings out of guilt.” 

Liberty smiled. “Duncan, I’m not a child. I’m in my thirties and have been through a divorce. I take remarriage very seriously. There’s no way I’d make that kind of decision lightly. If I didn’t have feelings for you, I wouldn’t have married you. 

And it’s not guilt. Your accident wasn’t my fault, so why would I marry you out of guilt?” 

Liberty was always rational. 

As a divorced woman who had once loved deeply, she knew remarriage required careful thought. 

It wasn’t just about emotions—it was about whether the person she was marrying, along with his family, could fully accept both her and her son. Only when Duncan had proven that would she agree to be with him. 

Duncan loved her. 

Over time, she fell in love with Duncan too. 

He treated Sonny as his own child. 

After Duncan’s accident, even the Lewis family softened. 

They no longer opposed the relationship. As long as Duncan was happy and willing to get married, they wouldn’t interfere. He was nearly 40—he knew what he wanted. 

“I don’t say ‘I love you’ every day because I’m busy with work,” Liberty explained. “Besides, we’re both adults. Our love runs deep. We don’t need to say it all the time. You know I love you, and I know you love me.” 

Duncan said, “Wife, let’s always be open with each other. No doubts. Now that I know how you feel, I won’t overthink anymore. I won’t worry that you don’t truly love me or that you’ll leave me.” 

“Silly,” Liberty teased. 

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