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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 650

Summary for Chapter 650: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

What Happens in Chapter 650 – From the Book Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Dive into Chapter 650, 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.

Keith's caregiver?

When Elysia heard the urgency in her voice, she quickly got out of bed to see what was happening. "What's wrong?"

Several kids, hearing the commotion, ran out and stood by Elysia, eyeing Keith's caregiver warily.

The caregiver was frantic, "I came to borrow a first aid kit. Keith fell, and he's bleeding. I told him to go to the hospital, but he refused. He asked me to just patch him up at home, but he doesn’t have a first aid kit."

Elysia frowned. "I'll go check on him."

She had medical knowledge; she couldn't just stand by and do nothing.

Grabbing a jacket and the first aid kit, Elysia was about to head to Keith's when Tarquin blocked her path!

Holding a bouquet of roses in one hand and a bag full of groceries in the other, he stood in front of her!

Today was the first day he knew Elysia liked him back. He was thrilled and wanted to celebrate.

And who better to celebrate with than Elysia?

So, he came with roses and groceries, only to find her rushing to Keith's place.

"What are you doing?" Tarquin asked, displeased.

Elysia was taken aback; she hadn't expected such timing, on her way to see Keith and then he appears.

Before she could answer, she was captivated by the bright red roses in his hand.

Their vibrant beauty took her breath away, making her heart race.

Were these for her?

Seeing her silent, Tarquin turned to Keith's caregiver.

The caregiver shivered with fear and quickly explained, "Keith fell down. I came to borrow a first aid kit. Ms. Thorne said she’d go check on him."

Tarquin glanced toward Keith's house, his brows furrowed, his expression dark.

Was this another one of his tricks?

Changing the subject, Tarquin placed the roses in front of Elysia, "For you."

Seeing the vibrant bouquet of roses made her heart skip a beat.

Though gifting roses might seem cliché, they symbolized love.

Elysia didn’t probe why he suddenly brought roses, instead, she took them, remarking, "Waste of money."

Tarquin, pleased she accepted, replied, "Not a waste if you like them."

He then asked, looking deeply into her eyes, "Do you like them?"

Yes.

Elysia answered silently in her heart, but aloud she only asked, "How much did they cost?"

"They were free."

"Free? Why were they free?"

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