Chapter 1051
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âWonât bother me? I doubt it! Just go away.â
Carlos didnât believe her. Without a word, he went on doing his work making notes, turning pages
Left with no other choice, Debbie took out her phone and called someone.
âHey Ivan, you busy? In a meeting? Oh, nothing serious. Thank you. Bye.â
Ivan was in a meeting. His assistant had answered the phone.
Debbie dialed another number.
âHi Yates, itâs me. Piggyâs mom.â Piggy was so adorable everyone liked her. Debbie took advantage of
it shamelessly and made friends with Yates Fletcher from Askor, Xavier
OâCallaghan from Mipburg, a successful Lawyer, and Ivan. ALL these guys were big shots, and all of
them were Piggyâs godfathers.
*Yates?â That name got Carlosâ attention. Yates was the second most powerful man in a mysterious,
foreign organization
Debbie told Yates on the phone, âI crashed into Carloâ Luxurious car.
And he insists I pay him for repairs now. But Iâm Low on cash. Can you lend me some? Piggyâs not
here. Can we talk about the money first? You want to talk to him? You two know each other?â âHow
come I never knew they were friends?â she wondered.
She handed her phone to Carlos and said, âHere, itâs Yates.â
Carlos took the phone and said, âHi.â
Yates said something on the phone that Debbie couldnât make out. Carlos asked with a frown, âYates,
how much do you Know about this gal?â
Yates laughed and said something else Debbie didnât catch. A short while later, Carlos handed her the
phone, his face clouding over.
âFrankie,â he called.
Frankie walked over to the window, waiting for his bossâs orders.
âLetâs go,â Carlos said.
âYes, Carlos.â
The Emperor drove off and was finally out of sight.
Debbie stared at her phone, dumbfounded. âYates knows Carlos. How? I was getting nowhere âtil Yates
spoke up for me. I wonder why?â
âWhat did you say to Carlos?â she asked him curiously in a text.
Yates didnât reply for a bit. Finally, he wrote, âI told him that you were husband and wife once, and he
should go easy on you for old timesâ sake. When that didnât work, I tried saying that because you
banged each other many times was a good enough reason to forgive the repairs.â
Debbie always knew what kind of man Yates was, but his vulgarity still shocked her.
With the problem solved, Debbie was relieved. She drove her car to a nearby 4S shop and then
checked into the hospital.