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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1436

A classic knockout body, angelic face—guys would call her a total bombshell.

Keaton only ever went for natural beauty. Every single girlfriend he’d dated was a stunner, and none of them ever looked fake. Each one prettier than the last.

The girl on his arm now was hanging on to him, looking all cozy and close.

She eyed Elysia up and down, her stare dripping with hostility.

Elysia pressed her lips together, a bit speechless.

She’d heard from Winona that in just over twenty days, Keaton had already cycled through three girlfriends!

This one must be his fourth since that whole mess where he got punched.

Keaton grinned and greeted her, “Hey, here to see Winona?”

Elysia was about to answer, but the girl cut her off.

“Winona? You mean THE Winona, the movie star?”

Keaton nodded, “That’s her. She lives here too. Are you a fan?”

The girl wrinkled her nose, clearly unimpressed.

“Please, as if I’d like her! Why would you live in the same neighborhood as someone like that? I heard her private life is a total train wreck, and she’s always stealing—”

Elysia’s eyebrows drew together in annoyance, but Keaton quickly stepped in, sensing the tension.

“Hey, maybe don’t believe everything you see on Insta gossip, okay? Most of that stuff is just rumors.”

The girl pouted, leaning into Keaton and whining,

“Everyone says it’s easier to get close to someone famous if you’re their neighbor. You’re not, like, involved with her, are you?”

Keaton laughed, “Wow, someone’s overthinking. If there was anything between me and her, would I really bring you here? I don’t do the two-timing thing. I’m a one-woman guy.”

That finally got a smile out of her.

“So you picked me over her? Guess that means I’m better than Winona! Pretty soon, I’ll be even more famous than she is.”

Elysia, frowning, hadn’t planned to butt in, but couldn’t help herself.

“New girlfriend?”

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