Chapter 217
Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem ( Elysia and Tarquin)
The two brothers rushed home, barely noticing the sinister gaze that followed them from the shadows.
Cloaked in black, the masked figure whispered eerily, âNaughty boys, never listening, heh, naughty boys, never listening.â
Suddenly, a stray cat emerged from the bushes. With a swift motion, the figure caught it. His hands were pale and elegant, nails clean and fingers slender â clearly not the hands of a laborer.
He caressed the stray catâs head gently, murmuring, âNaughty ones get punishedâ¦â
With a chilling snap, he twisted the catâs neck, killing it instantly before it could even cry out.
After performing such a brutal act, he tenderly stroked the cat, dug a small grave, and carefully buried it, whispering, âSleep now, sleep nowâ¦â
That night, Jindale City was hit by a torrential downpour, as if foreshadowing some looming disaster.
Elijah had been discharged and was back at Sunshine Community.
Tarquin stood before his study window, sleepless through the stormy night.
As dawn broke, the rain persisted, and so did he, hoping to catch a glimpse of a familiar figure below.
But Elijah had woken, and Elysia was nowhere to be seen.
The breakfast table was laden with an assortment of dishes, some brought over by Heath from the mansion, some cooked by Tarquin himself.
Elijah scanned the table, frowning at Tarquin.
âYour usual breakfast courier was unavailable today. Please, help yourself to whatâs here,â Tarquin explained.
Elijah remained silent, then turned and retreated to his room, locking the door behind him.
It wasnât to his taste. He chose not to eat.
Heath looked worried, âElijah seems to have grown accustomed to Ms. Thorneâs cooking. If itâs not by her hand, he refuses to eat. What do we do?â
Tarquin gazed toward Elijahâs room, his brows furrowed. He was worried about his son but also angry with Elysia for possibly abandoning Elijah, just as the rumors suggested.
Yet, he knew he had no right to be angry. Elysiaâs help had always been voluntary, and considering recent events, her hesitation was understandable.
âPack it all up,â he sighed, losing his appetite as well.
Just as he lit a cigarette in his study, Lowell called with urgent news.
âTarquin, thereâs trouble with Ms. Thorne.â
Tarquinâs forehead creased as he asked, âWhat happened?â
âAllegra was attacked last night. Fingerprints of Ms. Thorneâs eldest son were found on her, and sheâs accusing Ms. Thorne of attempted murder, claiming it was a plot to kill her.â
Attempted murder was a serious accusation.
Tarquinâs expression darkened. âAnd now?â
âThe police are involved. Given the Bradford familyâs influence, the authorities might be biased. If we donât step in, Ms. Thorne could be at a disadvantage.â
Without hesitation, Tarquin put out his cigarette, grabbed his car keys, and dashed out, forgetting his umbrella in his rush. He only realized it when faced with the pouring rain at the doorstep. Frowning, he braved the downpour.
Continuing the conversation in his car, he asked, âWhy would Elysiaâs eldest sonâs fingerprints be on Allegra?â
âThatâs still unclear.â
âHave they found who attacked Allegra?â
âNot yet. She was found in the park by police last night, but someone tampered with the parkâs surveillance. Thereâs no way to trace who brought her there or how.â
âElysiaâs son is only five, right? How could he be involved?â