Chapter summary of Chapter 1503 – Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery
In Chapter 1503, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem by Aurora Montgomery, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem.
Dane smiled. “Of course he’s going to leave. We can’t keep him forever. I’ll send him on his way when I go to pick up my brother. Now, don't be upset. Eat. It's your favorite, lamb stew.”
The crazy guy said, “Soon. He leaves soon!”
“I know, I know. He’ll leave soon. Now eat.” Dane’s tone was gentle, like he was coaxing a child.
Only then did Wyatt take the food and squat on the ground, wolfing it down.
Dane said, “Wyatt, I’ll bring you home tonight to take a bath and change into some clean clothes.”
Wyatt immediately shook his head, resisting the idea. “No bath, no change.”
He always kept himself filthy. Every time Dane tried to get him to clean up, he refused. But today was different…
Dane said, “It’s the Fourth of July. The country's birthday.”
Wyatt paused at his words and looked up. “The Fourth of July?”
“Yeah.”
Only then did Wyatt nod. “Bath. Change clothes.”
Dane smiled. Even though Wyatt had lost his mind, he was still a patriot.
“Okay. After I pick up my brother, I’ll heat up the water and come get you.”
“Okay, okay.”
After Wyatt finished eating, Dane packed up the container, mounted his horse, and left. “I’m heading out now. I’ll be back for you later.”
Wyatt waved at him. “Bye.”
“Bye, Wyatt.”
After Dane left, Wyatt frowned, his face clouded with worry as he watched him ride away.
…
Dane didn’t reply, just helped him onto the horse. Once Lowell was steady, Dane swung himself up, and before they set off, he reminded him, “Grab on here!”
Lowell chuckled. “I know. Are you this jumpy with girls, too?”
Dane ignored the jab, flicked the reins, and they set off for the Suttons’ house.
Jove circled high above, following them.
Lowell was curious. “I heard Jove has been with you for over ten years. But I read online that you falconers release your eagles back into the wild after a few years to let them breed.”
Dane said, “I released him a long time ago. He just refused to leave.”
Jove had no tethers; he could leave Dane at any time. He stayed because he wanted to.
Lowell thought of White. “Our Evan has a little snake named White. It’s always clinging to him, too. They’re like brothers. Animals have feelings.”
Dane looked up at the eagle soaring in the sky and murmured, “Jove is my brother, too.”

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