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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 247

Tarquin's actions softened significantly despite his tone.

Lowell, standing off to the side, couldn't help but internally groan at his own awkwardness. "He might as well have been born mute," he thought, "at least then he’d be endearing!"

All because of his "drama queen" remark, after bandaging Elysia up, she didn't even mutter a thank you.

Elysia pouted, ready to continue chopping the stuffing, when suddenly Elijah swiped the knife off the cutting board.

Elysia jumped. "Elijah?"

Without a word, Elijah turned and handed the knife over to Tarquin.

Tarquin frowned, clearly annoyed.

Seeing the situation, Lowell quickly took the kitchen knife from Elijah's hand. "I'll do it."

He then swiftly tied an apron around himself and started chopping the filling for the burgers with a 'thunk thunk thunk'.

Elijah didn't say anything, just turned and went back to his room.

Elysia stared after him, a bit stunned. She hadn't interacted much with Elijah and didn't really understand him yet, but it turned out he took the knife from her because he was worried about her hurting her hand.

A warmth spread through Elysia's heart, and she made her way towards Elijah's bedroom.

Seeing Elysia enter Elijah's room without getting kicked out, Lowell remarked, "You know, Elijah and Ms. Thorne are really getting along better. It's clear he's quite fond of Ms. Thorne, even looking out for her. Tarquin, have you noticed Elijah seems happier lately?"

Tarquin glanced meaningfully at Elijah's bedroom door but didn't respond. He shifted his attention back, scrolling through his phone on the living room couch.

Lowell, feeling cheerful, continued chopping the filling happily.

In his room, Elijah was sitting by the window, frowning slightly as he looked outside.

Elysia walked over and pulled up a little chair to sit next to him.

"Elijah, thank you for caring about me."

Elijah, as stoic as his dad, just frowned a bit more, ignoring her.

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