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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 395

Oh, the drama at the dinner table could rival any Thanksgiving family gathering gone awry. But here they were, Elijah having summoned his parents to an unofficial "peace treaty" meeting over dinner. The stakes? Whoever lost their cool first would be in the bad graces of their son. So, there they sat, feigning harmony for the sake of their boy.

But let's be real, the so-called peace was as thin as the broth in their bowls, all for Elijah’s eyes. Deep down, both Elysia and Tarquin harbored their own schemes.

At Elijah’s request, Elysia had whipped up a bowl of noodles for Tarquin as well. Three bowls of noodles, three people, all pretending this was the picture of domestic bliss.

Throughout the meal, Elijah couldn't stop singing praises about Elysia's cooking, pushing Tarquin to join the chorus.

"Dad, isn't mom's noodles the best?"

That question came with a side of a stern glance from the little guy, a clear warning.

Tarquin could only muster a “...”, internally scoffing at the overemphasis on a simple bowl of noodles. “It’s just noodles. How fancy can it get?” But out loud, he praised, “Delicious! Absolutely wonderful!”

Elysia, on the receiving end of the compliment, couldn’t care less internally but responded with a cheerful, “Glad you like it. There’s more in the pot.”

The table fell into an awkward silence soon after, only to be broken by a swift kick to Tarquin's leg from under the table. It was Elijah, sending covert signals of distress to his dad.

Tarquin, utterly confused, tried to decipher his son’s silent messages, much to Elijah’s frustration.

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