Summary of Chapter 1453 – A turning point in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
Chapter 1453 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, written by Aurora Montgomery. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Next door, Keaton had no idea a beating was waiting for him. All he could think about was his hair.
After Winona left, he grabbed the scissors and tried to fix it himself, but the more he trimmed, the worse it got! It was an absolute disaster.
When Winona returned to her room and saw the hair clippings scattered everywhere, her blood pressure soared. She was about to yell at him when she saw Keaton’s ‘new’ hairstyle…
“Pfft!”
She couldn’t hold it in and burst out laughing.
Keaton’s face darkened. “When you laugh at someone to their face, could you at least be a little quieter? Don’t other people have feelings?”
He tilted his head, which only made Winona laugh harder. “Keaton, you… you… you’ve outdone yourself! You actually managed to create a high-fashion asymmetrical alpaca cut. Hahaha… There are pictures online, let me find one for you, haha…”
Winona actually pulled out her phone, laughing as she searched. “I can't breathe. Haha, I'm literally dying…” Keaton’s face flushed a deep, mottled crimson with embarrassment and rage. He hadn’t been sure he could fix it, so he had only trimmed along one side before giving up. The result was an absolute trainwreck.
Unable to stand her blatant mockery, Keaton turned and walked toward the window.
Winona quickly called out, “What are you doing? You’re going to jump just because I laughed at you a little?”
“I’m going home!” Keaton snapped.
Only then did Winona realize he had climbed in through the window.
Keaton saw that the Huber family’s driver was gone. He opened the window to leave, but before he did, he remembered something and turned to say resentfully, “We’re even for that time you needed stitches because of me!”
The wind ruffled his hair, and he even tried to flick his lopsided bangs.
Winona was practically crying with laughter. “Even, we’re even! Be careful, I’m not responsible if you fall.”
Keaton shot her a glare and climbed out the window.
Behind him, Winona’s laughter followed. “Bye-bye, Mr. Alpaca.”

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