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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1335

Summary for Chapter 1335: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter overview: Chapter 1335 from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, Aurora Montgomery introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

“Mr. Huber is hitting Keaton. Aren’t his parents going to step in?”

“Ms. Sutton tried, but Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Sutton didn’t. They’re furious today.”

Elysia just couldn’t wrap her head around it. Weren’t sons-in-law supposed to be like family? No matter how angry they were, could they really just stand by and let Keaton get beaten to death?

How much resentment did they have?

Did Keaton really do something so unforgivable?

“Mr. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Huber are both in the chapel. Only the Suttons are in the living room. Should you—?”

“We’ll go straight to the chapel,” Tarquin said.

“All right.”

The old butler hurriedly led Tarquin and the others through the estate.

The Huber family chapel, just like the Bradfords’, was a standalone building tucked away at the back of the grounds.

Even from a distance, they could hear the sharp crack of a wooden ruler slapping against flesh.

It sounded painful.

Tarquin, Elysia, and Winona all looked grim.

No exaggeration—Richard Huber really was beating Keaton within an inch of his life.

Mrs. Huber was outside the chapel gates, sobbing, pleading one second and threatening the next.

“…Richard, what’s done is done! Even if you beat your son to death, you can’t change the truth. I’m begging you, please stop…”

“…Richard Huber, I swear, if you kill my son, I’ll die too! We’ll both leave you to your own misery, do you hear me? I mean it…”

Tarquin stepped forward. “Janelle.”

Janelle saw Tarquin and rushed over.

“Tarquin, you have to help! He’s lost it—he’s really going to kill Keaton, I swear…”

She forced a polite smile, eyes still red. “I’m sorry to drag you into all this. And you’re… Ms. Newsom?”

She recognized Elysia, but not Winona—the Huber and Newsom families didn’t mix, though Janelle had seen Winona in the news.

Winona introduced herself. “Hi Janelle, I’m Elysia’s best friend—and also friends with Mr. Huber. Just call me Winona.”

Hearing that Winona was Elysia’s friend, Janelle immediately relaxed a little.

Birds of a feather flock together, she thought. Elysia was a good girl; her friends must be good too.

Janelle had seen all the headlines about Winona and Zane Livingston. She couldn’t help but feel bad for her.

Such a beautiful, smart young woman—how did she end up with a husband like that, and a mother-in-law from hell?

Thinking of Priscilla, Janelle rolled her eyes.

She’d never met Winona before, but she’d definitely encountered Priscilla at a few ladies’ luncheons.

They barely interacted, but honestly—Janelle couldn’t stand the woman. Not one bit.

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