Chapter 3869
Married At First Sight Chapter 3869 Chapter 3869
Liberty reviewed the dates Mrs. Lewis had chosen, with the soonest option being the tenth day of the first lunar month, only two weeks away. The latest was in early autumn.
While she was leaning toward the autumn date-thinking it would give her sister Serenity time to recover after giving birth and allow Liberty to wrap up matters in Jensburg-she left the final choice to Duncan.
After looking over the options, Duncan turned to his parents and said, "Mom, Dad, I think the early autumn date is best. Let's plan for then." Liberty felt a bit surprised. She had expected him to want to marry sooner. But she quickly realized that Duncan had his reasons. He'd once told her he wanted to wait until he was fully recovered and able to walk without assistance for their wedding.
By early autumn, she believed he'd reach his goal. His recovery was already impressive-his doctors had even noted he was progressing faster than expected, thanks to his dedication to rehab and tireless determination.Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
Mrs. Lewis and the rest of the family hadn't expected him to pick a date so far off. They assumed Duncan would be eager to wed Liberty after all they had been through. Yet, here he was, calmly choosing a date months away.
Duncan explained, "It's not that the other dates aren't good, but Serenity hasn't had her baby yet. She's pregnant, and I don't want her to be uncomfortable attending our wedding. By early autumn, she'll have given birth and be back on her feet, able to be part of this big day for Liberty and
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"Liberty and her sister have been each other's support for over a decade. I know Liberty wants her sister by her side on our wedding day, and I want that for her too."
Hearing his thoughtfulness, Liberty squeezed Duncan's hand and said gratefully, "Thank you, Duncan, for considering me and Seren like this." Duncan gazed back at her warmly. "I've waited this long. I don't mind waiting a bit longer if it means I can stand beside you, holding your hand as we walk down the aisle together. I want to be fully recovered by our wedding, not in a wheelchair."
In the meantime, they'd get their marriage certificate, making them legally married. Duncan reminded Liberty that it was common to hold the wedding later, like Zachary and Serenity had done.
Mrs. Lewis exchanged a smile with her husband and nodded. "If you both agree on early autumn, then we'll plan for that. It'll give us plenty of time to make sure everything's perfect."
Then Mrs. Lewis turned to Duncan, "Do we need to reorder Liberty's wedding dress? I know you'd already had it custom-made for her."
Duncan reassured her, "No need to reorder. The dress is still being crafted, so they can adjust it for Liberty's size as needed."