Chapter 1054
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Sitting on Yatesâ left was a man, who sat quietly. To that manâs left, he had an assistant standing close
by. Debbie couldnât see his face clearly, but she figured it was Carlos.
âGood. Heâs here. Itâll give me the emotional fuel Iâll need to sing some of these songs properly.â
The song was almost over. And now was the time to interact with the fans for a bit.
Just then, without warning, the big screen changed its view, showing all the guests in the VIP area. The
audience went quiet for half a minute or so. When they figured out who those guests were, screams
erupted from the crowd.
Most of the guests were celebrities, especially Irene, Curtis and
Carlos.
Carlos alone could have excited the audience. But Debbieâs Loyal fans whispered amongst
themselves, âCarlos is here. Are they back together?â
The fans who hated Debbie said, âDammit, how are we gonna throw the eggs? What if Carlos gets in
the middle of it?â
Next, the fans were going to request songs. This was a rare thing that gained popularity in recent
months.
So rather than try and defuse a delicate situation, or inadvertently bring a hater up onstage, she chose
Kasie as the lucky fan.
Kasie raised her hand. Debbie pretended not to know her. She smiled at her and asked, âMiss, what
song would you like to hear?â
A mic was passed to Kasie. As Debbieâs best friend, she climbed onto the stage excitedly.
âDebbie, weâve been friends for a long time, but this is my first time at one of your concerts. Iâm so
sorry.â
The whole venue quieted down. Debbie hadnât expected Kasie to say that.
It was spontaneous.
Kasie thrust the lilies she was holding into Debbieâs arms. Her eyes were red.
âWe havenât seen each other for three years. I wasnât a good friend. This is your first concert in Alorith
and I have to be here for you. I want you as a friend forever. I love you, Tomboy!â
They hugged each other.
âI love you too. You guys might recognize this one. Itâs called âMiss You in Winterââ¦â
Before Debbie could finish her sentence, screams rang throughout the venue.
She smiled, âYeah, this song is about my best friend. Kasie, this songâs for you.â
Debbie had been missing Kasie a lot. She hadnât seen her in 3 years, and that was a long time for best
friends. She wrote âMiss You in
Winterâ for her. When she announced it, she looked at Kasie who was standing next to her on the
stage.
Kasie was moved. Just before the performance, she kissed Debbieâs forehead and said, âLove you
forever, sis.â
Debbieâs eyes twinkled with tears. Holding Kasieâs hand, she put the microphone to her lips. The music
started, and she sang, âThat winter, the snow fell relentlessly. The night was blanketed in white.