Login via

Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 703

About Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) - Chapter 703

Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 703 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 703 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 703

After dinner, Zachary cleared the table while Serenity wiped and tidied the place. She then ventured out of the dining room to take a seat opposite her mother–in–law.

Serenity looked at the time and said, “Mom, why don’t you drive the car into the driveway and stay the night?”

“It’s okay. I’ll head back in a bit. Your father–in–law doesn’t feel comfortable if I’m not at home with him.”

After her son took over the company, her husband retired and had not left Tania’s side since. Her husband could not get used to Tania staying away from home.

Serenity was envious of her parents–in–law’s relationship.

They had been together for decades and were still faithful to each other into their golden years.

“Mom, I didn’t know Zachary bought this villa. He never told me. I only heard about it now. The place is bigger than the apartment in Brynfield. It feels empty that it’s just the two of us here. How about you move in with Dad?”

Tania was taken aback. “You want to live with your in–laws?”

Many young daughters–in–law were against living with their parents-in–law.

Well, it was not just daughters–in–law. Tania’s three sons moved out to live on their own when they were of age. They preferred not to share the same living space with their parents.

Youngsters were living in a different world than the oldies.

“I don’t mind.”

Tania said with a smile, “But Zack doesn’t like living with elders. I think we should remain at the old residence and give you youngsters some space.”

Serenity failed short of Tania’s expectations and living together would mean Serenity’s flaws to be put under a magnifying glass. It would not help Tania to warm up to Serenity.

They might as well stick to the status quo-Serenity believed her mother–in–law was nice while Tania would not pick on Serenity’s faults every day. Everybody would be happy, and besides, absence made the heart grow fonder.

Once Zachary came out of the kitchen, Tania rose to her feet and excused herself.

“Zack, come and see me off.”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper)