Chapter 3010
Now that Sonny had a new toy, he wanted to go back to the hotel to play with it. Liberty had not yet fully explored Jensburg at night and she said to her son, “Sonny, is it ok if we get Jim to bring you back to the hotel and play with you? Mommy and Dunc will walk around a bit longer.” Sonny agreed after a moment of thought. Thus, Jim brought Sonny back to the hotel. Liberty nudged Duncan to continue walking. In a way, it was a date. “Duncan, why don’t we go watch a movie? There's a big theater nearby. | pretty much have to pass by it every day, but I've never had time to actually watch one.” That was exactly what Duncan wanted. He immediately asked his bodyguard to go ahead to buy tickets while he and Liberty slowly made their way over there. Around ten minutes later, the couple arrived at the entrance of the movie theater. His bodyguard had already bought the tickets and was waiting there. He had even bought a bunch of snacks so the couple could have small bites as they watched the movie. Duncan and Liberty just wanted to watch a movie, so the tickets bought were for a showing that would start very soon. They only had to wait a moment at the entrance before they could go inside. Duncan did not take his wheelchair. Propping himself on his bodyguard’s shoulder and with Liberty supporting him, he managed to walk inside. After sitting down, Duncan looked around. For the time being, there was no one around them. It was just him, Liberty, and their bodyguards, who surrounded them in formation, placing them in the middle to protect them. “I don’t even remember how long it's been since | last came to the theater to watch a movie.” Duncan sighed after settling into his seat. After a moment of silence, Liberty said, “It's been quite a few years for me too. When Hank and | were dating, we would watch a few movies every month. “That stopped once we got married.” After they married, Hank became increasingly impatient even when it came to going shopping with her, let alone watching a movie. At first, he got annoyed about the way she compared prices of items between different stores before purchasing them. At the time, she had already resigned from work to nurture her pregnancy. All her savings had been put to renovating their marital home and her wallet was empty. That was why she learned to be a smart consumer to keep costs low. She no longer could be as carefree as she was when she was single, buying whatever she wanted. Back then, she would not even bat an eye when she bought a piece of clothing that cost over a hundred dollars. Once married, she only bought things from the flea markets. If she bought anything even a little more expensive than those, Hank would scold her for wasting money. Back when Serenity and Zachary had just gotten married and their families were supposed to meet, she took Sonny shopping for clothes. As a result, Hank called her to scold her. Hank, however, was willing to spend money on Jessica, his mistress then.NôvelDrama.Org © content.
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