Chapter 1019
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Carlos shook his head and said modestly, âItâs been a really long time since I wrote any composition or
lyrics. Iâm afraid I canât give you any valuable advice. If you do need help, I can find you a good teacher
to guide and inspire you.â
âA teacher? I donât need a teacher. I need you!â Debbie thought, pouting.
âNever mind that. Just listen to me read it. Okay?â
Seeing the expectant look in her eyes, Carlos didnât have the heart to refuse her. He nodded, âOkay.â
Debbieâs smile widened and she straightened up in her chair. After clearing her throat, she began to
read, âThis summer breeze blows away the scorching heat. I feel it caressing me gently, like a kiss from
you in the cheek.
My dear, seasons come and seasons go, but my love for you only grows.
Oh, you are my whole, forever.
Oh, the summer breeze brings you to me. How can I show you my love? I miss you.
So much, for so Long.
Carlos Listened to her read slowly. He was uncontrollably drawn to the sincerity on her face, the
shyness in her eyes, and the sentiment in her voice. Magically, all her words combined together,
forming a romantic, beautiful picture in his mind. He couldnât wait to hear this song with the music. He
was sure that it would be a soothing melody.
Two minutes later, Debbie finished reading the lines and blinked her eyes at him.
âWhat do you think? Is it any good?â
Carlos nodded, âQuite good.â
Debbieâs eyes lit up.
âThat is the biggest compliment I have ever received!â
He smiled warmly.
âGo on. Finish it.â
âYes, Carlos!â Debbie put the paper back on the table, grabbed her pen and continued to write the
lyrics.
Time elapsed quickly. Carlos kept himself busy with his work for the next few hours. Occasionally, he
would answer a business call.
But Debbie had already reached her limits after sitting in the study for hours together without doing
anything else. So while Carlos was on another call, she took the chance to slip out of her study and
walked into the kitchen to make some fruit tea.
Piggy loved fruit tea. With a little honey and a few ice cubes, it was the best drink to have on a hot
summer day.
Debbie poured the drink into two glasses, added a few ice cubes and put a colorful straw in each.
Carlos was done with his call and was writing some notes on his office papers. When he saw her, he
asked, âFinished the lyrics?â
âNot yet. I made some fruit tea. Want to try it?â Debbie asked as she put the two glasses on the table.
The liquid was colorful, reminding him of summer.
Carlos put down his pen and took the glass from her. He raised an eyebrow and asked curiously, âYou
made it?â