What Happens in Chapter 505 – From the Book Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem
Dive into Chapter 505, a pivotal chapter in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, written by Aurora Montgomery. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Before she could get upset, Tarquin asked, “You know how to do autopsies too?”
Elysia retorted, somewhat irritated, “I know medicine, of course, I can do autopsies.”
Though she hadn’t practiced on actual humans, her expertise in traditional Chinese medicine and anatomy made her quite familiar with the human body. Dissecting was not an issue for her.
Tarquin looked somewhat surprised, “I thought you were only an expert in child psychology, with a bit of medical knowledge on the side.”
Elysia puffed up with pride, “Hmph! I know plenty!”
Watching her smug little face, Tarquin couldn’t help but chuckle, “Pretty impressive. I underestimated you before.”
“Just remember how impressive I am and be nice to me! Don’t make me angry! I can be quite scary when I’m mad!”
Tarquin’s eyebrows quirked up, seeing the shadows of Evan and Emmett in her. No wonder Evan got so cocky when praised! And no wonder Emmett got all bluff and bluster, threatening how scary he could be when angered! They clearly got it from their mom!
Traits passed down, both Evan and Emmett had inherited Elysia’s characteristics, though Elliot seemed to be an exception. Probably took after his tragically departed dad. But Elliot’s kindness, that was definitely from Elysia.
“You need to listen to me seriously!” Elysia pulled Tarquin back from his thoughts.
Tarquin was in a good mood, very cooperative, “Go ahead, I’m listening.”
Elysia glanced towards the door to make sure no one was coming in before she motioned him closer, “Come closer.”
Seeing through her thoughts, Tarquin asked, “Scared?”
“Yes,” Elysia admitted, frowning, “That’s why I need to be careful not to expose myself! I’ll find the evidence and secretly get it to the station. That way, both the police and your enemies won’t know I helped you, and they won’t come after me.”
Even though her plan lacked practicality, Tarquin was visibly moved, “Didn’t it cross your mind to just not help me? If you don’t, you wouldn’t be at risk of retaliation.”
“What would happen to you if I didn’t help? Rely on your wonderful relatives? Don’t even think about it, they’d be more likely to harm you than help!”
“They wouldn’t help me, but why do you insist on helping me? And don’t say it’s because of Elijah and Evan.”
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