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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 899

Summary for Chapter 899: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter 899 – Highlight Chapter from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter 899 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.

In May, the skies over Jindale City darkened with an unseasonal storm, as if the heavens themselves were ready to devour the city whole.

The windshield wipers battled furiously against the deluge, but visibility remained a challenge.

The driver, cautious, slowed to a crawl, which meant Tarquin and his three sons were yet to reach home.

Within the car, the atmosphere was thick with tension as the family of four, brows furrowed, stared out at the rain-soaked world beyond the glass, each lost in a sea of heavy thoughts.

The air inside the car felt oppressively heavy.

Evan, the youngest, twisting his face in discomfort, finally broke the silence, turning to his brother Elliot with a troubled expression,

"Bro, I'm upset."

Elliot, who had been ruminating over Keith's situation, glanced at him, concern evident in his tone,

"What's up? Is it about Keith?"

"Yeah. After hearing what Keith's foster parents said, I'm furious. They're despicable, aren't they? If Mom found out someone was dragging us up a hill, she'd go ballistic! Keith's foster parents only care about cash. They're scum; better off dead!"

Elliot frowned, adding,

"Evil lurks in the shadows, but justice always prevails. They're caught now, doomed to spend their lives behind bars. They don't deserve any less."

Whether it was one's own parents or foster ones, such vile individuals didn't merit a peaceful end.

"Do you think Keith will see the truth this time?"

"Keith's no fool. He'll see right through it."

The whole debacle with Lucian at this crucial juncture just screamed that something was amiss in Hill Village.

Coupled with the recordings of Keith's foster parents, anyone with half a brain could piece together the truth.

Evan, still perplexed, questioned,

Evan vented, "He's always lurking in the shadows. How do we drag him out without a single clue?"

"We do have a clue. Keith is our direction," Elliot analyzed confidently.

"We're clueless about this mystery man, but Keith must know something. Now that the feud between Keith and Grandpa is clear, Keith's focus should shift to this mystery man. We can use Keith to draw him out."

With a sudden thought, Elliot turned to Tarquin,

"Dad, could Keith be in danger?"

Elliot voiced his concern that once Keith's focus shifted, the mystery man might attempt to silence Keith permanently.

Tarquin's brow furrowed slightly, his expression turning grave.

The children weren't wrong, but they viewed the situation from a limited perspective.

Indeed, the animosity between Keith and Kendrick had been dissolved, and Keith would naturally harbor resentment towards the mystery man, redirecting his grievances.

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