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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 244

Tarquin's face darkened, his eyes filled with a fierce determination.

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The best thing about the old neighborhood was its convenience.

Right at the entrance, there was a row of small shops - a breakfast diner, a fruit stand, a greengrocer, and even a clothing store.

Elysia had picked up some fresh meat and vegetables.

Noticing the oranges looked particularly fresh, she decided to make some orange juice for Elijah, so she bent down to pick the best ones.

As she was selecting the oranges, a man's voice suddenly rang out, “You nearly got yourself killed meddling in his affairs. Are you foolish, or do you just think you're invincible?”

Elysia's heart skipped a beat!

Unbeknownst to her, a man had appeared beside her, his face obscured by a mask. A luxury car was parked by the curb, its windows tinted so she couldn't see who was inside.

Elysia knew it had to be those who wished Elijah harm, coming to warn her again!

She clenched her jaw and, with furrowed brows, said, “Elijah’s doing better now. I'm just here to cook for him, earn a bit of hard-earned money. That's all.”

The man was taken aback, “He’s better?”

“Yeah.” Elysia nodded and hurried back home. Once inside, she leaned against the door, catching her breath.

Lowell and Tarquin, hearing the commotion, came out to see her pale face.

Lowell asked, “What’s wrong, Ms. Thorne?”

Elysia, with a serious look and furrowed brows, turned to Tarquin.

“We need to talk!”

Tarquin, puzzled, glanced at her and led her into the study.

As soon as the study door was closed, Elysia immediately said, “You need to announce that Elijah is better now!”

Tarquin, confused, asked, “Why?”

“I’m scared of being targeted again! If you say Elijah is better, no one will pay attention to me anymore.”

Lowell couldn’t help but interject, “But Elijah isn’t better, and lies are easily exposed.”

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