Summary of Chapter 1486 – A turning point in Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
Chapter 1486 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.
The kiss ended, leaving them both breathless.
The corners of Elysia’s eyes were red. “You have to take care of yourself while we’re gone.”
“I know,” Tarquin said.
“Make sure you actually eat.”
“Okay.”
“And get some proper sleep at night.”
“Okay.”
He didn’t argue, just nodded and murmured a soft ‘okay’ to every instruction.
The more she talked, the more a sudden, hot sting of tears blurred her vision.
God, she was in so deep with this man.
The thought of being apart so soon, of not being able to see him tonight, actually made her want to cry.
And it was only for seven days!
She felt annoyed at herself for being so dramatic. Turning her head away to wipe a tear, she tried to make an excuse to leave. “Come on, let’s go. My parents and the kids are waiting downstairs.”
But Tarquin pulled her back into his arms, holding her tight.
“I’ll miss you every day, every single moment.”
His words warmed her heart. Outwardly, she teased him for being sappy, but inside she thought:
*I’ll miss you too, constantly.*
…
When the family arrived at the airport, their private jet was already waiting.
After sending Elysia and the children off, Tarquin boarded a separate jet bound for Border City.
Lowell was with him.
It was rare for Tarquin to be so sentimental. Lowell knew he was speaking from the heart and smiled. “Marriage is only happy if you find true love. If you don’t, it’s a prison.”
“Axel’s happiness has arrived; I just don’t know if he can grab hold of it. Ms. Blythe is a great woman. As for me… I’m in no rush. I’ll wait.”
Tarquin spoke again, his tone shifting. “Under what circumstances would you betray our brotherhood?”
Lowell froze again and turned to look at him.
Guessing he was alluding to the mystery man, Lowell sighed. “No matter what happens, I would never betray our bond. Unless you let me down first.”
He and Axel were orphans. Without Tarquin, they wouldn’t be who they were today.
Before they met Tarquin, they were fighting dogs for scraps.
After meeting him, they finally had food and a roof over their heads.
Back then, Tarquin had taken a lot of crap and swallowed his pride countless times within the Bradford family just to keep them by his side.
So how could he possibly betray Tarquin?

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