“Come on, let’s eat before everything gets cold.”
Keaton reached out a hand to her. Winona didn’t hesitate—she grabbed his wrist and got to her feet.
As they headed to the dining room, Winona said,
“You went public with your thing with Beatrix. Aren’t you worried she’ll come after you?”
Keaton grinned, way too confident. “She wouldn’t dare.”
“See? I told you, being my friend is a win for you. Remember to hype me up when you introduce me to your single friends.”
Winona nodded, “Absolutely, no problem.”
“Oh, and about Zane—I heard. Don’t worry. I’ve got your back. If he tries anything, I’ll make him regret it.”
Winona didn’t bother with pleasantries. “Thanks. But about us, you should clear things up with Janelle. The more hope she has, the bigger the letdown. Tell her to set her sights elsewhere—she needs to stop obsessing over me.”
“You can tell her Zane broke my heart so bad, I’m done with love forever.”
Keaton nodded, “Leave it to me. But seriously, when will you introduce me to those friends of yours? I’m back on the market, ready for romance.”
Winona rolled her eyes. “You’re still recovering, barely able to walk around the block, and you’re already plotting a love life?”
Keaton shrugged. “I can start dating now and take her out when I’m fully recovered.”
Winona snorted. “You’ll need more than a week to bounce back. At your usual breakneck dating pace, you’ll probably break up before you’re even out of bed. What’s the point?”
Keaton pursed his lips. “You don’t get it. Just set it up, you owe me. Throw one of your legendary house parties, invite all your girlfriends, and I’ll pick.”
Winona shot him a look. “What, you think you’re some kind of king holding a royal ball?”
She headed into the dining room and set out lunch—grilled cheese sandwiches and a big bowl of tomato soup.
“Snap out of it, Romeo. Food’s ready!”
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