Chapter 1258 – Highlight Chapter from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem
Chapter 1258 is a standout chapter in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
But... this place is supposed to be completely off the grid. How did this rough bunch of men even find it?
Grandma and Grandpa were always so gentle and kind—they’d never hang out with people like this!
Elysia and the kids were marched into the old wooden cabin.
The moment the gate creaked open, all four of them—mother and sons—were swept up by a rush of emotions: joy, nerves, even a bit of dread.
They’d lived here for five whole years.
Elliot, Evan, and Emmett—this was where they’d grown up.
It was in this very place that the three brothers learned to talk, to walk, to do all sorts of things...
This cabin held just about every flavor of memory for them—sweet, bitter, and everything in between.
Mostly sweet, with the occasional sting.
So as soon as they stepped inside, memories came flooding back. They couldn’t help but feel excited and happy.
But... where were Grandma and Grandpa?
Normally, the second they came home, the grandparents would be the first at the door, arms open, faces beaming with delight.
Why weren’t they coming out? Why wasn’t anyone welcoming them home?
And why were there suddenly so many armed strangers in the yard?
Who were these men, and what were they doing in Grandma and Grandpa’s house? What was their connection?
Elysia and her three boys were torn—half flooded with relief, half gripped by worry for the older couple.
They ached to see Grandma and Grandpa, but none of them dared call out, afraid of what might have happened.
Tarquin and little Elijah, though they’d never been here before, could sense something was off with the four of them.
It clicked: this must have been their home once.
Tarquin and Elijah were uneasy too. Why had these men brought them here? Did they know the old folks? Or had they taken over the place?
Had something happened to Grandma and Grandpa?
All seven of them were weighed down by dread.
Closest to the gate stood a small two-story cabin—Bernard’s place.
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