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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1634

Winona ignored him, supporting Beatrix as she guided her back to the car. She instructed him, “You sit in the back and look after her. I’ll drive.”

Keaton obediently sat next to Beatrix, his brows furrowed. “What on earth are you planning to do?!”

Winona started the car again, glancing at him in the rearview mirror. Seeing his worried expression, she said, “Don’t worry, she’s just unconscious. She’s not hurt.”

Keaton blurted out, “Do you think I’m worried about *her*? I’m worried about *you*! I told you, she’s pregnant and you’re a celebrity. You can’t touch her!”

Winona’s lips tightened. “I know. That’s why I made sure we were out of range of the security cameras.”

Keaton: “…” So that’s why she had him pretend to be sick by the road—to lure her away from the cameras before she struck.

“But Beatrix knows you! When she wakes up, she’s going to cause a scene!”

Winona was unconcerned. “If she wants to cause a scene, she’ll have to see if I give her the chance! What grounds does she have? What proof does she have that I knocked her out?”

“She just fainted on her own. I was just being a good Samaritan and taking her to the hospital. You’re my witness.”

Keaton: “…”

He was quiet for a long moment before asking again, “Why did you knock her out?”

“To get a paternity test! First, we find out if that baby is even yours.”

As she spoke, Winona made a U-turn at the intersection and muttered, “This would have been so much easier if we’d just met at the hospital. Now we’ve wasted a trip.”

Keaton stared at her, dumbfounded. “...You had me lure her out just so you could knock her out for a paternity test?”

“Of course. We have to confirm whether the baby is yours before we can figure out a solution.”

Confirming the child’s paternity was the first and most critical step. The test had to be done.

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