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Chapter 2462

“I’ll call your mother!” Audrey offered.

Alice did not get to call her mother. Audrey felt that Alice’s family should be present when Alice was

giving birth, so she took the initiative to call Alice’s family, telling them to meet up at the hospital.novelbin

Soon after, the Stones and Lafayettes gathered outside the delivery room, waiting anxiously for Alice to

give birth.

Just as Audrey had guessed, Alice did an examination and was sent to the delivery room immediately

upon arrival.

Elisa posted a message on Facebook, notifying the Hunt sisters of Alice’s labor.

Zachary immediately accompanied Serenity and Grandma May to the hospital while Liberty arrived

before Serenity.

Seeing the large group of people waiting outside, Liberty walked to Audrey and called out softly.

“Liberty, why are you here?”

“I saw Elisa’s post that Alice was about to give birth, so I came to see how everything was going. How

long has she been in there?”

Audrey said, “It felt like she went in a long time ago. But looking at the time, I think it was less than an

hour.”

They were all so anxious, so the seconds felt like years.

Clive had been pacing around the waiting room for the umpteenth time because he could not sit or

stand still. He had to walk around to relieve his stress.

He just wished he could bear the excruciating pain on behalf of his wife.

Everyone said that giving birth was a ten out of ten on the pain scale.

“The baby is in the right fetal position, so everything will be fine.”

Liberty could only comfort her aunt like this.

Audrey was calm. She glanced at her eldest son pacing around and said, “Look at your cousin. He has

been pacing around the door the entire time.”

“That’s normal. Clive and Alice have a good relationship.”

Liberty thought about the time she gave birth to Sonny. Serenity told her that although Hank was also

very anxious, he was not as nervous as Clive. Hank did not have to walk around to relieve his tension.

After Sonny was born, Hank and his family went to see the baby first. When Liberty was pushed out of

the delivery room, only Serenity was waiting for her.

Serenity was the only one concerned about Liberty’s condition.

When Serenity saw Liberty, she was so distressed that she burst into tears. After Liberty entered the

postpartum ward, she saw the Browns gathered around Sonny’s crib. They did not bother to help her

into the bed, even when they saw the nurse pushing her in a wheelchair.

In the end, Serenity helped her into the hospital bed.

At that time, Liberty should have realized that Hank was not someone she could count on.

Fortunately, they were divorced now. Hank and the Browns would not be able to disturb her anymore.

When they wanted to see Sonny, Hank would call Liberty to get her permission before he picked him

up from kindergarten. He would then send Sonny back on Sunday night, minimizing any contact with

Liberty.

This was a pretty good arrangement.

Liberty could finally have some peace of mind. She no longer had to face her ex-husband’s family all

the time, especially her former sister-in-law, Chelsea.

Liberty found her the most annoying.

If Hank had stopped his mother and sister from running their mouths early on in their marriage, they

might not have ended up like this.

In the end, Hank and Liberty were not meant to be together. They were only married for a few years.

Now, they were co-parenting Sonny, living their separate lives.

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