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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 624

Summary for Chapter 624: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter 624 – Highlight Chapter from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter 624 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.

Tarquin's brow twitched slightly; indeed, that might just work!

Keith was stubbornly refusing to sell his house? Fine, let's have Elysia move out then!

Keith's role as a teacher to Elliot, Evan, and Emmett was a complicated issue? Easy fix: switch the kids' schools, so Keith would no longer be their teacher!

Without any reason to see Elysia, how could he possibly pursue her?

Mulling over his plan, Tarquin suddenly lashed out and kicked Keaton hard.

Keaton, caught off guard, exclaimed, "What the heck, man?!"

Tarquin sneered at him, "You're slightly better company than a stray dog. I'm outta here."

He snubbed out his cigarette and left, leaving Keaton in disbelief.

Keaton muttered under his breath, "Jerk!"

...

When Tarquin returned to the Future Community, he found Elysia cleaning up at Keith's place.

The sight soured his mood further, but this time, he managed to keep his cool, albeit barely. Standing at the doorway, he frowned deeply and said to Elysia, "Come outside."

Elysia glanced at him, a mix of confusion and irritation in her expression. "Give me a minute."

Tarquin's lips pressed into a thin line, fighting the urge to lash out again.

He watched her for a few seconds, bitterness evident in his tone. "I'll wait in the hallway."

"Okay."

Tarquin turned and left, his mood darkening by the second. Elysia continued her chores, feeling guilty for the chaos that had unfolded because of her, turning a once peaceful home into a disaster zone. Moreover, she was doing it for Blossom, who had a faint heart for blood.

Blossom had called earlier, saying she'd be back with Keith soon. Keith, stubborn as always, refused to stay in the hospital and wanted to recuperate at home.

Elysia hurried to clean up the most conspicuous blood stains, planning to deal with the rest later, mindful of Tarquin waiting outside.

"Fine, but I don't make a habit of it. And it's hardly the same as you fighting Keith. You were out for blood."

Recalling the intensity of their altercation made her shudder. If the kids hadn't intervened, Keith could have been seriously hurt.

Seeing her flustered made Tarquin's mood lift. His earlier gloom vanished as he flashed a charming smile, his tone affectionate, "I don't mind you hitting me, just keep it private. A man's got his pride."

Elysia paused, sensing something off in his words but was interrupted before she could ponder further.

"Let's go," Tarquin suggested eagerly.

"Where to?"

"On a date."

Her heart skipped a beat at his words, her eyes wide in surprise.

"A date?"

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