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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 268

'Elijah' stopped in his tracks when he heard the warning. He darted over to Allegra, throwing a few warnings her way before bolting down the hill like a little monkey, disappearing from sight in a matter of seconds.

Tarquin's expression was a mix of emotions after watching the video.

Just moments ago, Elijah was with him, dressed in a suit and a long, black trench coat. When did he have time to change?

Lowell rushed over, whispering urgently, "Tarquin, I got the scoop. Elijah caused a ruckus at the cemetery, threw punches, and even tried to dig up the Bradford family's ancestral grave. Even Gideon's cane didn't survive; Elijah snapped it in half! Our guys said Elijah was a sight to behold!"

Tarquin was speechless. He tossed the tablet to Lowell and strode towards the restroom.

He had seen Elijah enter the restroom with his own eyes but never saw him leave. How did he suddenly end up causing chaos at the cemetery?

Meanwhile, Evan had just finished explaining the situation to Elliot.

Biting his lip nervously, he looked up at Elliot, "Did I mess up? Did I ruin your and Mom's plan? I just... I just couldn't stand that old hag Allegra! The thought of her hiring someone to run mom over. I just lost it."

Evan was aware of Elliot taking Elijah's place in today's ancestral ritual.

Despite Elliot's clear instructions to stay out of it, Evan couldn't help himself. He was worried about Elliot and his mom being bullied by the Bradfords, especially since his mom wasn't a fighter and Elliot was only moderately skilled. He snuck out to protect them.

Before Elliot and his mom arrived, Evan had already made his way to the hills.

He never expected to lose control at the sight of Allegra. Hearing her mock Elijah and his mom was the last straw for him.

When he learned about Allegra's plan to run his mom over, Evan was ready to confront her, but Elliot stopped him, insisting on handling it himself.

Evan held back until he saw Allegra today, unable to restrain himself any longer.

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