“Get the job done quickly; the results are quite impressive,” she remarked. Jasmine smiled in response. “This is their job, so it’s only fair to ask for their assistance.”
“Please check with your cousin about the labor costs and send me the invoice. I’ll cover their expenses,” she continued. Jasmine hummed in agreement. “I’ve already done that. He’ll inform me of the amount, and I’ll pass it along to you.”
The two returned to Liberty, where Serenity inquired, “Is there anything else we need to address?”
“There’s also the wiring. I paid for it, but it’s dark now, making it inconvenient to remove. Just have the workers cut the wires, and we’ll leave,” Jasmine replied.
Serenity quickly communicated this to the workers, and they set to work. Once completed, the items that Hank had purchased were moved back into the house. The team worked efficiently.
When Zachary arrived, everyone was already downstairs, assisting with loading the items onto the trucks. He exited his car and approached Serenity, with Josh stepping out of the vehicle beside him.
Josh deliberately lagged a few steps behind, maintaining some distance from the couple until they had exchanged a few words. “Hello, Serenity,” he greeted her with a smile.
Serenity studied him for a moment and realized he seemed familiar. It dawned on her that he was Zachary’s colleague, someone with whom Zachary had a good rapport. Although she hadn’t met Josh in person before, she had seen him with Zachary on several occasions.
Josh introduced himself, “My last name is Bucham. I heard from Zachary that your sister is moving, so I thought I’d come by and see if there’s anything I could assist with.”
“Thank you, Mr. Bucham, but we’re mostly finished,” Serenity replied, recognizing him as Zachary’s colleague.
She was introduced to Jasmine as soon as she learned the man’s last name. She quietly observed Josh for a moment and sensed that he would be a great match for her best friend.