Filed to story: The Disguised Billionaire and His Accidental Wife Novel
“I’ll drive you to the shop later,” Zachary offered. Grandma May jumped in, “I’ve never seen your relatives. It’s time we meet.” The Hunts were utterly absurd. Suill, it did not change the fact they were related to Serenity by blood. They were the York family’s in-laws by name. As the grandmother and grandson braced themselves and declared they were coming with,
Serenity responded with a smile, “It’ll be fine, Nana. All they want is money. I have the money, but I’m not going to give them any. What can they do about it?
“I was fine chipping in a little for my father’s sake if they couldn’t afford to foot my grandmom’s medical fees. That was despite the way they treated me and my sister.
“But they’re richer than I am. The only thing holding them back from forking out the cash is their greed. They even benefited from my parent’s insurance payout. I wonder if their conscience will ever come back to bite them.”
Granddad and Grandmom had not aged to the point that they were mobility impaired, nor were they confined to the bed due to any illness. Yet, their children and grandchildren were already expecting Serenity to step up to the plate and take responsibility. In the event the old couple was to be bed bound, their corpses would not even be discovered until they were rotten.
Every time Grandmom and Granddad were feeling under the weather, it was Serenity’s parents who brought them to the hospital and took care of them back when her parents were still around.
Nevertheless, Grandmom often spoke ill about her parents to the townspeople.
Grandmom and Granddad should take a good look at how their favored children were treating them now.
Serenity smirked in her mind. No deed went past God himself. Karma was bound to strike back
The writing was on the wall. Granddad and Grandmom got it coming for them.
“Regardless of their intentions, we’ll go there with you. You can use an extra pair of hands in a
Grandma May insisted on going along. Serenity wanted to say that she could fight, but she could be outnumbered by all her relatives at her shop in a fight. Hence, she did not stop Grandma May from going with her. Liberty mentioned before that Grandma May could kick*ss. With the trio finishing off their breakfast, Serenity tried to clear the table when Grandma May gave her grandson a look. Zachary quietly got up and took the dirty plates from Serenity to carry into the kitchen for a wash.
“Seren, don’t spoil him too much.”
Grandma May showed Serenity the tricks. “You need to get him to help out with the house chores. This home belongs to you two, and you need to run it together. Sure, it’s taxing for him at work, but you go to work and make money too. Who’s to say you don’t get tired too?
“Don’t let him act like a king at home. Order him to work around the house. You can relax a little too.”
“Nana, Zachary’s doing good. He does help around the house.”
It was her scumbag of a brother-in-law who acted like a boss after getting off from work.
Hank expected her sister to do everything for him. When told he could do it himself, Hank would unapologetically say that he was tired after being at work all day and all he wanted was to rest at home.
He would then go on about her sister having it easy at home since she only had to take care of a child. Yet, Hank was expected to help with the house chores. Hank labeled Liberty lazy for that…
Serenity refused to waste her time whining about the scumbag as her sister was about to dump him on Jessica Time would only tell if Jessica would spoil Hank and do everything for him. “I’ve urged him, his brothers, and cousins to be self-reliant from a young age, but I was concerned that you might give in to him because you feel bad that he has to work all day long. Seren, I’ll let you in on something. You need to teach a man to be good. Men only become lazy
because we pamper thein).
“You need to take the time to guide Zack if you want a good man. He might not know how to say the right words or express his feelings, but he’ll spoil you crazy when he cares about you. It’s better that he spoils you than the other way around.” Serenity answered with a grin, “You’re Zachary’s grandmother, Nana. He’ll say you’re playing favorites if he hears this.
“I’m only imparting this knowledge because I’m his grandmother. I want you two to live happily ever after.”
Grandma May boldly admitted her favoritism toward her granddaughter-in-law. Serenity was the granddaughter-in-law she handpicked after all, so she was certainly going to dote on her chosen granddaughter-in-law. “I’m not like those old folks who can’t stand couples getting lovey-dovey. What’s fun about trouble stirring and drama at home? Do they really think their children can do better after divorce?
“Many people think their children are the best and can find better spouses after a failed marriage. There’s still a possibility for their divorced children to find someone worse or no one else.
“Families with daughters would quietly do a background check on the men’s families before marrying off their daughters. Who would want to marry their daughters into an egotistical family?
“The divorced men can be alone for the rest of their lives. By the time they grow remorseful about their actions and go back to their ex-wives, the women would have moved on. Hah.” Grandma May got her head straight. She would not play the devil with the young ones, nor would she allow her children and daughters-in-law to do so.
In the kitchen, Zachary heard every last word of Grandma May’s conversation with Serenity.
Zachary was accustomed to his nana’s favoritism toward Serenity.
Nana had been hoping for a granddaughter for far too long. Alas, she welcomed nine grandsons instead.
Nana developed an instant liking for Serenity and saw Serenity as her own granddaughter. However, the old lady changed her mind at the thought that her granddaughter would have to marry somebody one day
Hence, Nana did everything in her power to make Serenity her granddaughter-in-law, so Serenity would be with the Yorks forever.