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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 651

Summary for Chapter 651: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter 651 – 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 651 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Tarquin wanted to say he got them from his own florist, but realizing Elysia didn't know about the flower shop he had bought for her, he hesitated.

Just like the 2% share he had acquired from Gideon to give to her, he hadn't found the courage to tell her yet.

Seeing the puzzled look on her face, Tarquin cleared his throat and tried to lighten the mood, "Good looks come for free, you know."

Elysia rolled her eyes, but Tarquin quickly added, "Why don't you relax? I'll handle dinner tonight and call you when it's ready."

He took off his coat, hung it by the door, and slipped into some house shoes before grabbing a bag full of groceries and heading into the kitchen.

He knew Blossom wouldn't be coming home tonight; she had told him herself. After their chat, they had agreed to be 'just friends', and Blossom was all for him pursuing Elysia.

Elysia watched his tall figure move, stealing another sniff of the roses and chuckling to herself, feeling a burst of joy.

She placed the roses on the TV stand and decided to join him in the kitchen to help prepare dinner.

Tarquin had already rolled up his sleeves and was tying on an apron.

Seeing Elysia enter, he didn't hesitate to ask for help, "Can you give me a hand?"

Without any fuss, Elysia stood behind him, each hand taking one of the apron strings and tying a neat bow at his back.

She then picked up an apron for herself, but just as she was about to tie it at her back, Tarquin stepped closer, his tall frame enveloping her.

Elysia's heart skipped a beat, her first instinct was to flee, but Tarquin's hands were firm on her waist, "Stay still."

Her breathing quickened.

The warmth of his palms sent tingles across her body, "What are you doing?"

"I'm helping you with the apron."

"I can do it myself."

Keith sat expressionless on the couch, a cold look in his eyes.

"How do you know he's her husband?" he asked suddenly.

The nurse paused, "Isn't he? I heard Ms. Thorne's kid calling him 'daddy'."

Keith's reply was cryptic, "For now, maybe. But not for long."

"Huh?" The nurse clearly didn't catch on.

Keith, with a calm demeanor, said, "Prepare dinner, please. I'll manage on my own."

The nurse hesitated, "Are you sure? You're still in a cast."

"I'll be fine."

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