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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4282

Summary for Chapter 4282: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 4282 – A Turning Point in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) by Unknown

In this chapter of Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), Unknown introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 4282 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

 

Married At First Sight Chapter 4282

 

 

Chapter 4282 

Time to crash. 

Mrs. Ormond, who’d been tossing and turning half the night, finally drifted off. 

They didn’t talk again till morning. 

Normally, she’d sleep till noon, but worry dragged her out of bed early today, despite barely resting. 

Downstairs, Elora was still out on her morning run, not back yet. Tatum was in the kitchen, whipping up breakfast for her and her two siblings like clockwork. 

“Aunt!” Angelo piped up from the couch, where he’d been glued to the TV. He jumped up when he saw Mrs. Ormond. “Good morning!” 

“Angelo, you’re up early,” she said. “Your brother still snoozing?” 

“I hit the hay early last night, so I’m up now,” he replied. 

He grabbed the remote, killed the TV, and added, “Aunt, I’ll run upstairs and wake him.” 

“Tatum’s on breakfast duty today—tell Alonzo to get up so we can eat together. I’ll ask Tatum to make those bunny pancakes you guys love.” 

“Got it—be right back!” Angelo didn’t hesitate, darting upstairs. 

Mrs. Ormond didn’t stop him. Her son, Alonzo, was spoiled rotten by the whole family—maybe too much. 

Alonzo stumbled over, yanked it open, and stared at him, eyes gleaming with curiosity. “What’s the scoop?” 

Angelo smirked. “Auntie’s up early too—she’s downstairs, first floor.” Alonzo blinked, confused. 

Big deal. It’s not like Mom never… wait. 

It hit him slow—his mom never got up early. At least not that he could remember. She’d sleep till noon, skipping breakfast while Tatum fed the early risers. 

“What’s she doing up?” Alonzo asked, intrigued. 

Angelo leaned in, whispering, “She’s got major dark circles—bet she didn’t sleep. Grown-ups only stay up when they’re stressed. But if we ask what’s up, they won’t spill to us kids.” 

Alonzo chewed on that, then said, “Hang on—I’ll change and wash up. Angelo, my books aren’t packed. Can you shove everything on my desk into my bag? I need it all for school.” 

“Sure thing,” Angelo nodded, already on it. 

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