Chapter 834 – Highlight Chapter from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem
Chapter 834 is a standout chapter in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Before Elysia could even get a word out, Keith turned his head, his eyes locking with hers as he said,
"It's like being pulled from a pile of corpses only to be thrown into the deepest circle of hell, where the pain seeps into both body and soul!"
Elysia: "..."
Keith continued, "You wouldn't believe it, but I've known happiness, real happiness, just like your cats Elliot, Evan, Emmett, surrounded by love and care.
If it weren't for the Bradfords, I'd still be basking in that happiness!
The Bradfords ruined my entire life!
They've hurt me over and over again, snatching away the people I loved, destroying everything!
They threw me into hell, pushed me into an abyss, snuffed out all the light in my heart, making life worse than death!
Tell me, how can they live so happily after committing such atrocities?
They've harmed the ones I loved most, wrecked my whole life, shouldn't I seek revenge?"
Elysia frowned, asking,
"What exactly did the Bradford family do to you?"
Keith turned his gaze toward the endless ocean, his expression a mixture of pain and anger as if recalling some sorrowful past.
His eyes gradually reddened, tears welling up.
Elysia watched as a single tear rolled down his cheek, surprised and shocked!
They say men seldom cry, but just the memory was enough to break him, a testament to the severity of his past!
She believed Keith; the Bradfords must have done something unforgivable for him to hate them this much.
After all, the Bradfords were known scoundrels, capable of any misdeed!
But not Tarquin!
The Tarquin she knew was just a bit hot-tempered, not a villain, not someone who would commit unspeakable acts.
"What did Tarquin do to you?" Elysia pressed, eager for answers.
By day they showed me off, by night they couldn't stand the sight of me.
They could deceive others but not themselves; they wanted their own child but couldn't have one, so they took out all their frustrations on me.
They beat me, every single day, mercilessly.
I dared not cry, make a fuss, or even speak, until one day, I met a beautiful woman..."
Keith's tone softened, a glimmer of light returning to his eyes,
"She was a volunteer teacher in Hill Village. The moment I saw her, I was reminded of my mother.
In my memories, my mother was just as beautiful, just as kind.
Both loved wearing simple clothes, letting their long hair down, reading books, cherishing freedom, chasing after the sun, and they both loved to laugh.
She was like a beam of light piercing through the darkness of my life.
She never scorned me for being dirty, nor for my silence.
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