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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem ( Elysia and Tarquin)

Chapter 61

Author: Elysia and Tarquin
updatedAt: 2026-03-14

Chapter 61

The pulse reading suggested no major issues.

Things are looking up at the moment. Just make sure not to ruffle his feathers when he wakes, and

from now on, he shouldn’t be left alone. This suicide attempt is just the

beginning; there will likely be more toe!

Tarquin furrowed his brow, troubled.

Something clicked for Elysia, and she dug into her bag, pulling out a small bottle of pills.

“If he has another episode and the sedatives don’t do the trick, give him one of these. It should stabilize

him temporarily,”

Benjamin gratefully took the bottle, inspecting its contents–pills concocted from traditional herbal

medicine.

“What’s this?”

Elysia hesitated to admit she’d made them herself, so she improvised an exnation.

“I got them from an old herbalist. They work wonders, I’ve tried them myself. If you’re skeptical, feel

free to consult another herbalist.”

“Thank you,” Benjamin said quickly.

“No worries. I won’t be changing my number after I leave. If the kid runs into trouble, give me a ring. I’ll

help if I can.”

Elijah’s eyes reminded her of Elliot’s–it was a connection she couldn’t ignore. Plus, she owed them a

debt of fifty million. She might not admit it with a happy heart, but a debt was a debt. She couldn’t pay it

back with money just yet, but helping their son would ease

her conscience.

Benjamin looked surprised. “You’re leaving?”

Tarquin’s frown deepened, throwing her a nce.

“Yeah, I came to Jindale City on business. I should be done by this afternoon, and then I’ll

be off.”

She was pretty sure she’d be able to get that sham of a marriage annulled by then.

“Where will you go?” asked Benjamin.

Elysia nced at Tarquin subconsciously, not wanting to disclose her location in front of him.

“I haven’t decided yet. I’ll take the kids for a bit of a road trip before settling down.”

Benjamin pressed, “You don’t have a permanent ce to stay?”

“Nope, we’ve been country living for a while, but I’m nning on city schooling for the kids. Just haven’t

picked the right city yet…

Before Benjamin could respond, Tarquin suddenly cut in, “You’re really leaving?”

Yeah,

“Huh.”

“What’s that look for?”

“People should keep their word. If you say you’re leaving, leave. Don’t just pay lip service.”

Elysia frowned. “Who’s just paying lip service? I’m seriously out of here! What would I gain from lying to

you? Why would I even want to lie to you?”

“Just don’t make me lose respect for you. If I see you around here again, I’llugh you out

of town.”

“Are you nuts? Rest assured, if I ever show up again, I’ll eat my hat!”

“Get lost.”

“You!”

Benjamin quickly stepped in to defuse the situation. “Ms. Thorne, don’t mind him. He’s just in a bad

mood today.”

“So he gets to snap at people because he’s in a foul mood? Who let him get away with that terrible

attitude?”

Tarquin shot her a chilling look, and Elysia mmed up.

She turned to Benjamin. “It’s gettingte, and I’m on a tight schedule. I should ge

F OF I

Take care, Dr. Benjamin.”

Huffing, Elysia stormed out of the hospital room.

going.

Yet, as she walked away, she couldn’t resist onest nce at Elijah through the window. The thought

of leaving stirred an unexpected ache inside her–she felt oddly reluctant to say goodbye to the boy.

But, then Tarquin’s voice cut through from the room, “If you’re going, then go. No one’s stopping you.”

Elysia thought, “As if I care about your approval. I don’t want you to stop me, you jerk! Let this be the

last time we ever cross paths!”

Benjamin stepped out but couldn’t spot Elysia, so he returned to the hospital room. “What’s the deal,

Tarquin? Don’t you want her help with Elijah?”

Tarquin remained silent, his face dark.

“She’s leaving, and you don’t even try to keep her around, just antagonize her. s! honestly think

she’s a good match for Elijah. It’s going to be hard to find anotherdy with her qualities.”

A master of psychology, kind, caring, patient, and even a bit of a healer with her herbal know–how… A

rarebination, indeed.

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