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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 6

Tarquin's expression grew colder when Evan did it.

That small kid was so unscrupulous!

This little rascal's eyes peeking over the top of his mask bore an uncanny resemblance to his son Elijah's, which softened Tarquin's heart. If not so, he would have called the cops already.

"Do you have any idea that what you did today is against the law?" he asked.

"It was that ugly, old, nasty woman who started it!" The kid bit back.

Nola, suddenly the target, was appalled.

Ugly, old, and nasty? Who was he talking about? Nola screamed to herself.

Tarquin's voice was icy, "No matter the reason, what you did was wrong!"

Evan frowned, "What gives you the right to boss me around? You are not my dad. Who even are you?"

Tarquin was annoyed, "Where are your parents?"

He wasn't one to quarrel with children, but that didn't mean he would let their guardians off the hook. This car was brand new and worth fifty million dollars, but now it was wrecked on the very first day. He deserved an explanation.

And then there was...

The four smoking tires looked suspiciously like they'd been blown up with expertly-made bomblets.

Could a kid really handle explosives?

Or was someone using this child in a plot against him?

For safety's sake, he had to get to the bottom of this.

Hearing that his parents were being brought into this, Evan panicked slightly.

All mischievous kids are the same – they all fear the dreaded call to their parents! Evan was no exception. He feared nothing in this world, a total dare-devil. But his mom? She scared him.

His mommy never laid a hand on him in punishment, which wasn't what he feared. What really got to him was the thought of making her sad or upset.

Evan's earlier bravado all but vanished as he pouted, "If you want to find someone, go find my dad. My mommy's busy. She doesn't have time for you."

Tarquin withdrew his gaze. He wasn't too keen on dealing with women either.

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