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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4286

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Dive into Chapter 4286, a pivotal chapter in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), written by Unknown. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Married At First Sight Chapter 4286 

 

Chapter 4286 

Tatum had no clue the driver was sweating bullets over him stealing his job. As he drove, he shot Elora a quick question. “Sleep okay last night?” 

At breakfast, with her little brothers around, both he and Elora had kept their cool, acting like nothing was up. 

“Pretty good,” she said, then let out a dainty yawn. She laughed at herself. “Slept fine, but I stayed up too late. Still dragging. Can you whip me up a coffee later? I’m useless without it.” 

She pulled long hours daily and barely slept. Coffee was her lifeline, though lately, even that was losing its punch. She used to down a cup in the morning and feel wired all day. Now? 

Two cups barely kept her going, and sometimes she’d crash hard even after an evening dose. 

“You got it,” Tatum said with a nod. 

“You should’ve taken an extra day off,” he added, concern lacing his voice. “You got back way too late yesterday. Don’t run yourself into the ground—health’s what matters.” 

Elora gazed out the window, taking in the street scenes. Usually, she’d be buried in work during the ride, no time to notice the world outside. But today felt different. With the guy she liked next to her, just the two of them, she could actually enjoy the view. 

“I gave myself two days off already,” she said. “Running massive companies means there’s always a pile of stuff to handle. I pushed some things off during my break, but if I take another day, it’ll just hit me harder later.” 

The Ormond family was a powerhouse, with their hands in a ton of industries. 

Her mom didn’t push back. 

Tatum’s charm didn’t hurt either. If he weren’t up to snuff, no amount of arguing would’ve swayed her mom—she’d have fought tooth and nail to stop it. 

Elora wouldn’t let her parents dictate her choices, but she wasn’t one to burn bridges with family either. If they flat-out rejected Tatum, she might’ve walked away from the relationship. Love wasn’t her top priority—family was. 

Tatum flashed a grin, letting a rare cocky edge slip out. “I’m a catch, Elora. I match you in every way. Your mom’s gotta see me as prime son-in-law material.” 

She rolled her eyes. “Slow down, hotshot. We’re not even official yet.” 

“You and me? We’re in deep already,” he shot back. “Marriage is just a matter of time. We’re way past ‘not official.’” 

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