CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 1496
"He... likes my sister?" The shocking thought had barely surfaced before it jolted Winnie.
"You've got the wrong person. I'm not Winnie," Jamie quickly pushed Ben toward Winnie's side.
A look of irritation crossed Ben's face. It was Jamie he wanted to hold. What did Winnie have to do with him?
Annoyed, he grumbled, "Why do you keep pushing me away?"
"Jack, you're mistaken. I'm your fiancée!" Winnie finally couldn't hold back anymore.
She strode over, took Ben's hand, and placed it around her waist. "I get that my sister and I look a bit alike, but you can't keep confusing us like this!"
She had brushed it off the first couple of times, but this was going too far.
still seemed inclined to push
Jamie
direction, while Winnie hurried to open the back door
leaned back in the seat
She struggled to help him upstairs on her own, refusing to ask Jamie for help. Jamie, feeling somewhat guilty toward her sister, naturally kept her distance, quietly following a
struggle, Winnie managed to get Ben onto the living room sofa. She turned to Jamie and said, "I'll stay in here and look after Jack. Thanks for coming with me tonight. You can head up to bed
could tell she
you get some rest too," she replied, then went to her bedroom and closed the door
and Ben in
bit upset, but the smell of alcohol on him washed away her frustration. "I've told you before, I don't need so much money. I just want the two of us to be happy together. If you drink
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