What Happens in Chapter 680 – From the Book Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem
Dive into Chapter 680, 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.
Ben used to spend nights cursing his luck, loud enough for the stars to hear. It wasn’t just him; everyone who knew him thought he drew the short straw in life.
He’d thrown every insult in the book at the heavens, each more colorful than the last.
But that night, he did a complete 180. He apologized to the man upstairs, even begged for a slice of happiness, just this once.
The next morning, around 10:30, the wait was over.
Benjamin stared at his computer screen for a moment before turning to Tarquin, “You want to take a guess? Is this the paternity test for Elijah and his mom?”
Tarquin frowned, “We got results?”
Benjamin was worried. The results were in, but he hadn’t printed them yet. Even without paper in hand, he knew.
He also knew Tarquin had fallen hard for Elysia. Now, with Elijah’s mom potentially back in the picture, what was Tarquin to do?
“Out with it!” Tarquin’s voice was sharp.
Benjamin jumped, “Yes, we got them. It’s a match. Mother and son!”
Tarquin froze, his expression flipping like a switch!
Benjamin could only tell he was shocked, but couldn’t decipher if it was good shock or bad. But judging by his friend's recent infatuation with Elysia, this revelation was bound to sting.
“Ha!” Tarquin’s laugh broke the tension.
Benjamin shivered. Had the news knocked him loopy?
But Tarquin’s laughter grew louder, carefree and triumphant, as if he’d won the lottery.
Benjamin was puzzled. Was Tarquin genuinely ecstatic, or had sorrow driven him to madness?
Benjamin’s eyes widened. Was this for real?
Dealing in billions?
Seeing Tarquin genuinely happy, Benjamin finally relaxed, but before he could speak, Tarquin kicked him, hard.
Benjamin doubled over, “Dude, are you trying to kill me?!”
Tarquin shot back, “If it weren’t my lucky day, I might have! Last time, you screwed up the paternity test, telling me they weren’t related!
Made me jump through hoops, nearly lost my girl over it! Consider that kick a lesson. Next time, get it right!”
With that, Tarquin grabbed the report and strutted out, looking like a kid on Christmas morning.
Even greeted Benjamin’s assistant with a merry, “Guess who Elijah’s mom is? An angel!”
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