Chapter 147
Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem ( Elysia and Tarquin)
At the same time, over In Sunshine Communityâ¦
Tarquin was perched on the edge of Elijahâs bed, trying to have a heartâtoâheart.
âSo, the lady you met this morning, youâre not a fan?â
âNope!â
âBut she was handpicked by your Uncle Benjamin, and you know how much he adores you. For his sake, if not for hers, could you maybe give her a chance for a few more days?â
âNo way!â
âYou realize Uncle Benjamin will be upset if you send her packing so soon.â
Elijah furrowed his little brow and looked up. âIs it Uncle Benjamin whoâll be upset, or is it you?â
âHuh?â
âDid Uncle Benjamin really find her, or was it you?â
Tarquin was silent.
Then suddenly, Elijah asked, âDo you like her or something?â
Tarquinâs face darkened. âNo, I do not!â
âThen why are you so nice to her?â
âMe? Nice to her?â
âThis morning, you even walked her out. Nolaâs been my lifesaver, but she always leaves on her own.
You never walk her out.â
Tarquin was at a loss for words. After heâd calmed Elijah down this morning, and the kid had gone to freshen up, heâd taken the opportunity to escort Elysia downstairs to discuss Elijahâs issues.
Clearly, there had been a misunderstanding.
âI wasnât seeing her out, I was discussing⦠your situation with her.â
âWhatâs wrong with me?â
Tarquin frowned, careful not to directly say the word âsickâ.
Elijah never admitted to having any illness, and mentioning it would only anger him.
âI just wanted to explain that you didnât mean any harm when you threw out the breakfast she made.
You scared her, and I had to clarify things.â
âAnd what did you tell her?â
âThat⦠you didnât do it on purpose.â
âYouâre lying. It was totally on purpose.â
Tarquin was speechless.
Elijahâs brows knitted further as he said, âYou once said, you only loved my mom.â
âI did!â
âThen you need to keep it clean and stay away from other women.â
âElijah, youâve got it all wrong. Sheâs not here because I like her, but because I worry about you being alone. I need someone to keep you company and handle the chores. Heathâs got his own things to handle; he canât be here, so I arranged for her.â
âWho chose her, you or Uncle Benjamin?â
âYour Uncle Benjamin.â
âCall him then. Iâll explain that I donât like that woman and donât need her.â
Tarquin felt a wave of irritation, âNo need, Iâll talk to him.â
Again, Elijah asked, âHowâs my mom doing? Have you worked things out with her? When can I see her?â
Tarquinâs lips moved, but no sound came out.
After a while, he said, âStill working on it.â
Elijah frowned and turned away, dismissing him.
10:10 Torquin heaved a mental sigh and left the bedroom. Back in his study, he immediately lit a cigarette, his mood at rock bottom.
Elysiaâs first encounter with Elijah had been a letdown, but he wasnât ready to throw in the towel.
Elijahâs condition might differ from Corbinâs, but there were similarities. If Elysia could help Corbin, surely she could do the same for Elijah Perhaps with a little more time, things would start looking up.
But Elijah was adamant about not seeing her again.
Tarquin had even suspected that Elysia might be Elijahâs birth mother. What a harebrained idea. If that were true, their reunion would have looked nothing like this.
He glanced at Elysiaâs number over and over, tempted to command her to come over the next morning, but the memory of Elijahâs determined gaze made him hesitate.
In the end, he didnât make the call.