her.
“What do you want?”
“Your car keys.”
Serenity pulled out her car keys and inquired, “Can Mrs. Lane drive?”
“Yes.”
The York family required their workers to be able to drive, as they lived far from the city center. If the workers were unable to drive, getting to work would be inconvenient.
Zachary took the car keys, turned his head, and called out in a deep voice, “Mrs. Lane.”
Mrs. Lane, who had been hiding in the corner to avoid being a third wheel, quickly approached. “Mr. York.”
Zachary handed Serenity’s car keys to Mrs. Lane and said, “Serenity and I won’t be going home just yet. Here are the car keys. You can take Snowball and the kittens home first.”
He then took out a bunch of keys and removed a house key. “This is the key to the house.”
Mrs. Lane accepted the keys. “Thanks. I’ll take Snowball and the kittens home first.”
She thought, ‘Mr. York should have let me leave with the pets earlier so I wouldn’t have laughed until my stomach hurt.’
Mrs. Lane hurried off with the pets.
Serenity stood beside Zachary and said, “Let me bring in the shelves at the door first.”
Zachary silently stood up, turned around, and went outside to help her bring in the shelves before putting them away. “What did you stock up on this time?”
Zachary pointed to the results of Elisa’s shopping spree, thinking they were new supplies for the store. Serenity glanced at them and replied, “That’s Ms. Stone’s haul. She was in a bad mood earlier and bought all those things but didn’t really need them, so she gave them to me. There are also two more large boxes of toys for Sonny. Earlier today, Hank’s mother brought Lucas here just to grab those toys from Sonny.”
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Zachary mentioned Lucas’s argument with Sonny over the toys but did not clearly inform him that those toys also belonged to Elisa.