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Chapter 1038

Burning Passion: Love Never Die

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Debbie suspected she might not get a sober explanation, if they had sharply disagreed only a few

minutes back. To change the subject, she began to peel the durian and said, “I picked the biggest

durian in the supermarket. I hope it’s sweet as well. Oh poor Jared! He could’ve enjoyed the delicious

durian with us if he hadn’t had a row with you.”

Sasha nodded and pointed to the durian as if pointing at Jared.

“We’ll eat it up. Don’t leave any for him.” Somehow, she was suddenly struck with a deep sense of loss.

‘What if he never comes back?

At the thought of it, she pouted, her eyes turning teary again.

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In order not to let Debbie worry about her, she could only bear the pain in her heart.

“Sasha, tell me the truth. What exactly happened between you and him?” asked Debbie, who had

stopped peeling the durian when she noticed a fresh hint of tension in Sasha’s eyes once more

Touched by the show of concern from Debbie, Sasha couldn’t hold back her tears anymore. In between

sobs, she asked, “Deb, what should I do if he doesn’t come back to me?”

“I will call him, right away,” said Debbie, pulling out her phone from the purse.

“Don’t, Deb. He must be in a fit of rage now.”

“How Long has he been gone?” Debbie asked.

Sasha wiped her tears and said in a hoarse voice, “About an hour.”

“I-” Debbie wanted to say something.

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Right at that moment, the doorbell rang. Debbie and Sasha looked at each other in confusion and then

walked towards the gate together.

“Who is it?” Sasha asked expectantly, hoping that it would be Jared.

“It’s me, Grandma. Your grandson is here to wish you a happy new year,”

Jared said outside the gate.

“Grandma? Happy New Year? Come on! It’s summer!’ Sasha rolled her eyes, but apparently, she was

thrilled. Her tears rolled again, but this time for joy.

“You jerk! You are not allowed to come in,” she teased.

Debbie was confused. As far as she knew, Jared’s grandmother had passed away a long time ago.

Jared pressed on the lock for fingerprint scanning, which as usual took a fraction of a minute to open

the door with a beep. The couple looked at each other with passion, Sasha’s eyes red and swollen,

while Jared’s hands hurt under the weight of the shopping bags. Raising the two large bags in either

hand, Jared flattered with a disarming smile, “Grandma,

I brought some food for you. Will you let me come in, please?”

Sasha burst into laughter and slapped Jared on the arm complaining,

“You said we were done. Why are you coming back?”

“I missed you so much!” Without noticing that Debbie was around and watching, Jared threw himself

into Sasha’s arms, pretending to be a clingy girl.

“Ugh! Give me a break!” To catch Jared by surprise, Debbie feigned a cough to announce her

presence. Even though she had watched with amusement, she suspected he might do something

embarrassing if she didn’t stop the fun now.

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