What Happens in Chapter 715 – From the Book Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem
Dive into Chapter 715, 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 heart clenched as he fast-forwarded the video to the end, only to find Tarquin alone in the room. Squinting his eyes at the camera, Tarquin pulled a piece of paper from his pocket and held it up to the lens. With a crisp tearing sound, he ripped it in half.
It felt to Keith as though it wasn't just the paper being torn, but his heart as well.
Tarquin's provocative gaze never left the camera as he continued to tear the paper into shreds, scattering them in front of the lens before leaving a warning look and walking away. The pieces fluttered down to the floor...
Breathing heavily, Keith felt as if the torn paper mirrored his shattered heart.
Everyone has something they cherish deeply, and Keith was no different.
He had moved to Jindale City, leaving behind his beloved sanctuary. That cabin, nestled away, held countless treasures of his heart.
It was his refuge, his secret hideout, the place he valued above all others.
And that paper came from there.
The fact that Tarquin had it meant he'd discovered Keith's sanctuary. How did he find it? Who told him?
Keith dared not think of what had become of the place now...
In his urgency, Keith stumbled out of bed, barely pausing to throw on some clothes before he headed for the door. Just then, his phone buzzed with a video from an unknown number.
It showed a cozy cabin in the woods, engulfed in flames. The crackling fire consumed the wood, the cabin collapsing into ashes before his eyes.
"Oh, Keith, just wait. I'll make you regret this," Keith threatened before angrily ending the call and smashing a decorative crystal nearby.
Rushing to the site, Keith found nothing but ashes where the cabin once stood. He spread his jacket on the ground, carefully collecting the ashes, tears falling freely.
After gathering as much as he could, Keith headed to the lake nearby, diving in to let the water consume him.
When a threat approached, Keith took it as an outlet for his fury. He wrestled a crocodile in the water, his punches lethal.
A young, massive crocodile fell victim to his wrath. Even after it stopped moving, Keith continued his assault, dragging it ashore to land more punches.
Blood stained his face, but he showed no sign of stopping, a terrifying sight more fearsome than any monster.
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