“In fact, I’m worried that I’ll be consumed until there’s nothing left but bones, so I came to your place to escape. You’re my best shield, you know.”
Zachary was left speechless.
When it came to Duncan, who always spoke the truth, Zachary found himself unable to counter him.
When Serenity woke up and opened her eyes to see her man still lying beside her, but with an inexplicable expression on his face, she asked, “Babe, who is it?”
“A refugee,” Zachary replied as he hung up on Duncan.
A refugee?
Serenity paused for a moment before asking, “Who’s the refugee?”
“Who else could it be but Duncan? Josh has Ms. Sox now, so he no longer needs to stay away from home.”
Understanding dawned on Serenity as she blinked. She laughed and said, “Are the Lewises pressuring him to get married?”
“I think Mrs. Lewis must have invited some wealthy young lady she hopes will become her daughter-in-law to stay at their house, and Duncan doesn’t like it. That’s why he fled here to use me as a shield.”
Serenity sat up and hugged her husband in sympathy, though amusement was evident on her face. “Mr. Lewis is thirty-six this year, isn’t he? You can’t blame his family for being anxious about him. If I had a son that age who was still unmarried, I’d be worried too.”
“What time is it now?” Serenity asked as she picked up her phone to check the time.
“It’s time to get up and make breakfast.”
As she said this, she lifted the covers to get out of bed.
Zachary hugged her and pulled her back, causing them both to fall back onto the bed. “There’s no need to make breakfast today. I’ve asked Kevin to bring a few servings with him when he passes by here before heading to the manor.”
“When did you ask?”
“Who?” she asked.
“While you were asleep,” he replied.
Zachary embraced her warmly. “Let’s lie back down for a bit. It’s okay if you can’t sleep. I’ll be really happy just holding you like this.”
Serenity swatted his large, eager hands away. Liar.
It would be stranger if she took him seriously. A man’s words in bed couldn’t be trusted.