Chapter 976 – A Turning Point in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
In this chapter of Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, Aurora Montgomery introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 976 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Tarquin could read Elysia like an open book, and with a soft voice, he said, "If Emmett's biological parents ever come looking for him, we'll respect Emmett's wishes. If Emmett wants to go with them, we'll let him. If he doesn't, he stays with us. Don't worry about the kind of home his biological parents might have. Whether Emmett stays with us or not, we'll make sure he's set up for a happy future. So, just breathe."
Elysia exhaled deeply, her mind somewhat at ease after her conversation with Blossom. Deep down, she knew she'd find it hard to let go after all these years of raising Emmett. But if Emmett's biological parents came for him and he chose to leave with them, she couldn't stand in his way.
She hoped for Emmett's sake that his biological family was well-off. But Tarquin was right; with them by his side, they wouldn't let Emmett suffer.
"Let's cross that bridge when we come to it. Don't eat yourself up over this," Tarquin consoled her.
Nodding, Elysia kissed Emmett's forehead before standing up to leave his room. Once outside, she asked, "You seem in a good mood, what were you and the kids talking about?"
"The kids were just expressing their love for me, saying they love me more than anything."
Elysia raised an eyebrow, "They said they love you more than anything?"
"Yes!"
"Really?"
"Of course, it's true."
"I don't believe it!"
"Why not? Can't the kids express their love for me?"
Elysia pursed her lips, "It's not that they don't love you, but it's hard to imagine them saying something so cheesy."
Tarquin chuckled, "As long as they love me, it doesn't matter if they say it out loud or not."
Elysia smiled along with him. His happiness was her happiness.
The kids weren't always fond of him, especially Evan. To go from dislike to this level of affection was both touching and reassuring.
"Elysia."
Elysia wrapped her arms around Tarquin's waist, "The kids are young, but they can clearly feel both love and malice because you've shown them love first. It's a two-way street. And remember, a happy home isn't just the wife's responsibility; it takes an equally hard-working husband. Our family's happiness is also your doing."
Even the most exceptional wife, when paired with a husband who's irresponsible and heartless, couldn't make a happy home.
A happy household requires efforts from both spouses.
"If you're free one of these days, let's take the kids to pray for blessings at the church downtown. I've heard it's a very spiritual place."
"…Alright."
Do ghosts really exist? No one knows for sure. But praying, at the very least, provides solace to the living.
In the deep, quiet of the night, after Elysia and the kids had fallen asleep, Tarquin found solace on the rooftop terrace.
He sat in the wicker chair, silently gazing at the stars, with a cigarette between his fingers, lighting one after another…
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