Chapter Summary: Chapter 425 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 425, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine 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.
Chapter 425
Duke rarely entered a kitchen , or he had never actually stepped foot in one.
But lately, he had gone into the kitchen practically every day. He would wash vegetables or peel potatoes, and he was starting to get the hang of things.
The kitchen was located right next to the living room in Adina’s modest mansion. They could hear the noise coming from the living room despite the two of them being busy in the kitchen. Basically, Harold was making all the noise as he chased Melody around the living room while laughing and playing
“You’re so naughty, Mel. How dare you tickle me!”
Harold rolled his sleeves up and started chasing after Mel. Dimples appeared on the little girl’s face as she ran away while smiling, but Harold caught her and pushed her onto the couch.
“Let’s see if you’re still going to tickle me again!”
“I’m sorry, Hal,” Melody pleaded while laughing since she was unable to escape.
Alden hurried over to them and said, “Let go of Mel, Harold. She’ll get out of breath from laughing so much.”
After letting go of Mel, Harold turned his body over and pushed Alden onto the play mat. “I’ll tickle you instead, then. Is it ticklish? Hahaha.”
Alden was able to resist Harold’s attacks, but slowly after that, Harold reached his hands into Alden’s shirt and started tickling all over his belly. Alden finally could not take it anymore and burst out laughing. Once he started laughing, he could not stop.
“Let’s see if you dare to pick on me again! Hahaha,” Harold said as he tickled harder and more vigorously.”
Ah!!”
Alden flipped them over and pinned Harold under him before Harold could even finish his sentence. Alden did exactly what Harold had done to him earlier and started tickling him nonstop. “Hahaha … it’s so ticklish! I’m sorry, Alden, stop tickling me… hahaha. George! George, help me! Hurry… Hahaha
George pursed his lips in silence as he watched the three little rascals rolling all over the play mat.
Harold complained as he tugged on Alden’s collar and reached to vigorously scratch Alden’s armpit. Adina was completely speechless.
It seerned that the children were not all that noisy when they were playing in the playground that day. They were
the noisiest when they were rolling around and fighting like this.
She really could not believe how the quiet Mel, the introverted Hal, and the sensible Georgie were able to make such a mess when playing with Harold.
Maybe that was just how kids were?
“Did any of you get hurt by all the glass shards on the floor?” Adina asked while holding her forehead.
The four little rascals were already standing obediently in a row and shook their heads in response to her question. “Okay, that’s good. Now, go wash your hands and get ready to eat.” The four kids immediately wore their shoes and went straight to the bathroom.
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