Chapter Summary: Chapter 793 – Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
In Chapter 793, a key moment in the Romance novel Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, Aurora Montgomery delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Tarquin drove for miles until they reached the seaside.
Elysia pushed open the car door and stepped out, greeted by a sea breeze that instantly cooled her down, making her feel much more comfortable.
Tarquin walked over, a loving smile on his face as he took her hand and led her towards the beach.
There was a line of fishing boats, and among them, a flashy speedboat stood out.
Tarquin hopped onto one of the boats, grabbing a life jacket and goggles for her.
Elysia asked, "Are you taking me out to sea?"
With a smile, Tarquin said, "Not just yet. I've got a special place to show you first."
Elysia glanced out at the vast ocean, then back at the life jacket in his hands. "Where to?"
"My secret hideout."
"Really?"
"It's a place only my wife gets to see."
Elysia's lips twitched into a smile. "Out there on the water?"
"Yep."
Seeing her hesitate, Tarquin asked, "Scared of the ocean?"
It wasn't so much the ocean that frightened Elysia; she didn't have thalassophobia. But as a child, she'd been dunked in a water barrel by Daphne and her gang, leaving her somewhat anxious around water, dreading that suffocating feeling.
She was the type to be cautious and a bit timid, content with playing on the shore rather than venturing out to sea.
"With me by your side, you've got nothing to fear!"
Tarquin's promise was firm. He gently helped her into the life jacket, fitted the goggles on her, and affectionately ruffled her hair.
"Trust me, I've got you covered!"
Quickly gearing up, he guided Elysia onto the speedboat, adding, "If you get scared, just hold on to me."
Elysia didn't move at first, but as soon as the speedboat took off, she immediately clung to Tarquin's waist.
Elysia rolled her eyes, playfully smacking his back, "Are you serious right now?!"
Suddenly feeling her grip loosen, Tarquin sped up.
Elysia quickly tightened her hold, "Hey!"
Tarquin teased her, "Hold on tight, don't let go, or you'll fall into the sea."
His tone was more childish than when he'd cajole Emmett, treating her like she was a three-year-old.
Elysia gritted her teeth and bit his shoulder gently, not really wanting to hurt him.
Tarquin turned his head to the seagulls, boasting, "My wife just bit me, did you see that?"
Elysia was at a loss for words. Was this really something to brag about?
After a while, as the sun began to set, Tarquin called out to her, "Elysia, look ahead."
Elysia, still wrapped around his waist, tilted her head to see a dark silhouette in the distance.
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