Chapter 456 – A Turning Point in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
In this chapter of Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, Aurora Montgomery introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 456 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Once Mom wraps up her errands, we're out of here."
"What's she got to do?"
"No clue, but I know for sure we're leaving."
Aileen's eyes sparkled with excitement at the news, visibly lifting her spirits.
She pressed on, "Did your mom tell you that herself?"
"Yep."
"Does Elijah's dad know about it?"
"He does."
"But... Elijah needs your mom's care, doesn't he? Will Elijah's dad really let your mom leave?"
Elliot squinted slightly, realizing this old lady was sharper than Nola, hitting right on the mark with her questions.
Elliot responded smoothly, "Of course, he would. Elijah's much better now, he doesn't need my mom to stick around all the time. Plus, if Elijah needs anything after we leave, his dad can just call my mom for advice. There's no need to keep my mom tied down by Elijah's side. We've got our own lives to live."
Aileen nodded in agreement, fully convinced by Elliot's logic. Her curiosity satisfied, just then, the maid burst in, brimming with excitement, "Ma'am, the coral and jade sculpture you ordered has arrived."
Aileen's eyes lit up at the news, clearly delighted with the sculpture. She hurried them, "Bring it in carefully, please. It's a precious piece I've spent a fortune on."
"Understood."
After hanging up, Aileen looked disdainfully at the space where the kids had been sitting, calling over a maid, "Change these cushions. Kids from poor families carry a stench of poverty. We don't want it rubbing off on us!"
The maid hurriedly complied, while Aileen muttered, "And keep them far away!"
Just as she finished, a maid escorted several men inside. They carefully carried in a sculpture covered with a red cloth, handling it with utmost care.
Aileen's eyes shone with delight, "Be careful, right here."
Meanwhile, at the stables, Nola watched the three kids being led in by the staff, her teeth clenched, a mix of fury, satisfaction, and malice flickering in her eyes.
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