She had given birth to a disobedient son. Sonny showed Tania respect by extending his arms for her to carry him. The little one thought his uncle’s mother was as beautiful as his own mother, and he liked it! After everyone exchanged greetings, Grandma May said, “It’s windy outside, so let’s head inside.” Tania carried Sonny and invited Liberty into the house, while Grandma May gestured to Mrs. Stone, saying, “Mrs. Stone, after you.”
Mrs. Stone quickly responded, “Old Mrs. York, please call me Drey.” Her maiden name was Audrey Fisher. Grandma May smiled and remarked, “I used to wonder if I would ever have the opportunity to invite you over as our guest, Drey. Now, thanks to Seren, I can finally do so.” The elderly woman held Audrey in high regard. When she was younger, Grandma May had tried to win Audrey away from the Stone Group for her eldest son. However, Audrey’s father-in-law was just as discerning as Grandma May. At that time, Audrey was an employee of Stone Group, giving the Stones the upper hand. Darrell acted swiftly, and Old Mr. Stone fully supported his son’s pursuit of her.
In the end, the Stones married Audrey, which uplifted the spirits of the entire family. Mr. and Mrs. Stone entered the house with Grandma May. As they walked, Audrey smiled and said, “I’ve been meaning to visit you, Old Mrs. York. You’ve always been a source of admiration and inspiration for us.”
“Now that we’re relatives, we should make it a point to visit each other often in the future,” she added. Mrs. Stone replied, “That goes without saying.” Once inside, the guests took their seats and complimented each other’s children. They then discussed Zachary and Serenity’s wedding. Both families agreed to select an auspicious date, ensuring it wouldn’t be too soon, as they needed time to prepare.
Zachary, the eldest son of the York family, was also in charge. His wedding to Serenity should be both grand and lively. Grandma May pulled out a sheet of paper as if casting a spell, revealing several auspicious dates for the wedding.
“Drey, Liberty, these are some excellent dates that a fortune-teller selected for the young couple. Why don’t you take a look and see which date would be suitable?” Grandma May said as she passed the paper to Mrs. Stone.