Chapter 1012
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âWhat do you think?â
Debbie pursed her lips. She deliberately scoffed, âI think itâs a nice gift for your fianceeâ¦â
Frowning, he said in a stern voice, âKeep it. Donât damage it or lose it, or else IâLL make you pay for it
Debbie rolled her eyes. Was this the right attitude in giving a present?
But she was already grateful to have received a present in the first place-she didnât want to fight over a
petty thing. She cautiously put the piano model back to the brocade box, and then put the box back to
the gift bag. Carrying it in her hand, she happily held his arm.
âMr.
Handsome, thank you. I love it very much!â
Happiness filled Debbieâs heart. She could suddenly see her future with
Carlos again.
Carlos slightly grinned and silently watched their two dogs play.
After returning to her apartment, Debbie sat on the edge of her bed and stared at the piano model, her
mind racing. She thought about a lot of things-frowning at sad thoughts and smiling at happy thoughts.
She got trapped in her daze for about an hour. When she snapped out of it, she put back the piano
model in its box.
She changed into a fresh set of clothes, ready to go to Curtisâ house and see her daughter whom she
dearly missed.
Debbie went to a shopping mall to buy gifts and clothes for Piggy and
Jus. After that, she drove towards Curtisâ house.
It was already dark outside. The corner that Debbie was about to take had no street Lamps, so she
drove slowly and cautiously.
Once she entered the street, the headlights of her vehicle shone on a group of people that were in front
of her car. Instinctively, she slammed on the brakes to stop the car.
Fortunately, she wasnât driving fast and was able to stop in time before hitting anyone.
Debbie heaved a sigh of relief. Once she had calmed herself down, she gazed out at the group in front
of her. They had raised their hands to shield their faces from the glare. Her headlights Lit up a familiar
face that she noticed from the cluster of people. One that she would never forget. A cynical smile
slowly crept across her face.
Debbie slowly parked her car to the side of the road and turned the hazard lights on. Then, without any
sign of fear, she got out of the vehicle and stood arrogantly in front of the group of men.
âDebbie, I never expected that you would break your word!â James ranted furiously at the sight of
Debbie. A malicious look was evident in his eyes.
Debbie casually leaned against her car and crossed her arms.
âJames, why should I keep my word to a liar? I didnât expect you to be so despicable and deceive me
into divorcing Carlos three years ago though Debbie was facing five tall and burly bodyguards, her
voice was fearless and almost sounded lazy.
* Even
âDespicable? Me? What a joke! Itâs not my fault that youâre so stupid!â