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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1470

On their way to The Blissful Pub, Elysia suddenly received a call from Lancelot. “Hello Elysia, it’s me, Lancelot, Blossom’s childhood friend.”

Elysia was surprised. “?” She knew who Lancelot was but didn't expect him to call her. They’d never really interacted, and they didn’t even have each other’s contact information. The last time she saw him was in Silver City. Blossom had been kidnapped, and Lancelot, in an attempt to save her, had been taken by the kidnappers as well and beaten badly. He was still unconscious when they left Silver City.

“Hi,” Elysia responded. “Are you looking for Blossom?”

Lancelot’s tone was gentle. “No, we just parted ways. I’m outside The Blissful Pub now. I dropped her off. I heard it’s your husband’s birthday today, so please wish him a happy birthday for me.”

Elysia was a bit confused. “…Okay, I will. Thanks. When did you get back from Silver City?”

Lancelot said, “I got back at the beginning of the month. I’ve been busy, just got my job situation sorted out, so I’m finally free. We should get together sometime when you’re free. I’ll treat you and Winona to dinner, bring your partners along.”

Elysia politely agreed. “Sure, just let us know in advance. Did you… need something from me?”

“Yes, I was hoping you could keep an eye on Blossom. She hasn't been doing too well lately—stomachaches, and she’s not sleeping well. I’m worried she’ll drink too much and her body won’t be able to handle it.”

Elysia asked, “…Why don’t you go in with her?”

Lancelot sounded a bit embarrassed. “Blossom won’t let me. She says I’m in the way and that I nag her too much. Besides, I have some things to take care of, so I can’t go in.”

“I had to ask Hollis for your number. Just keep an eye on her for me.”

“Okay, I will,” Elysia promised.

“Thanks. I won’t keep you then. We’ll talk again soon.”

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