Chapter 1198
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âNoâ¦donâtâ¦no hospitals. Listen to meâ¦for onceâ¦â His voice became weaker.
âListen to me. Debbie repeated his words in her mind.
She was shocked. Ever since she tracked him down, heâd never acted like a brother to her.
As far back as she could recall, Decker had always been perpetually short of cash, never bothering
with a job for long. He hung out on the streets every day. He was no more than a parasite, draining
cash from any woman foolish enough to take up with him.
Anyway, she Listened this time. With great difficulty, she helped him get to a bedroom. He was heavier
than he Looked. She made him sit on the couch, and told him, âIâve been gone for a few months. Wait
here.
Iâll make the bed.â
With that, she hurried to her own bedroom to grab a clean quilt. When she opened her bedroom door,
she was surprised to find a quilt neatly laid on her bed.
She specifically remembered putting the bed set away before going on tour. That was strange.
But she had no time to think too much. She quickly pulled out a clean quilt from the closet, carried it to
the room next door and made the bed.
Decker was already on the verge of fainting. She helped him move to the bed so that he could lie down
to get a rest. Ugh! This wasnât easy on her back.
Beads of sweat formed on Debbieâs forehead. She put her hands on her waist, gasping for air. Looking
down at her brother, she asked, âSo spit it out. Why no doctors?â
With his eyes shut, Decker said, âI needâ¦disinfectant, bandages, some
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QuikClot⦠Go buy them now.â
Realizing what he was trying to do, Debbie got mad. What an idiot! He wanted to deal with the wound
himself instead of going to the hospital.
âSo you want to stop the bleeding by yourself? Seriously? Are you a doctor? Dammit, Decker, Iâm a
singer not a doctor! Iâll call an ambulance.â
âDebbieâ¦â Decker called out.
âI got this. Hurry! Please!â
Debbieâs mouth hung open in shock. âHeâs serious. But how? I guess I donât know him at all.*
Despite the incredibility, Debbie hurriedly ran out of her apartment, got into the elevator and pressed
the button for the ground floor.
However, it suddenly dawned on her that she didnât know where the nearest pharmacy was.
Left with no choice, she took a deep breath and called Carlos. The call was connected, but all she
could hear was him breathing. He didnât even say âhello.â
Ignoring his attitude, Debbie asked anxiously, âDo you know where I can get⦠Umâ¦where the nearest
pharmacy is?â
âYou hurt?â Carlos finally spoke.
âNoâ¦itâs not me. Just tell me, please.â
Carlos made a wild guess. She was fine when he saw her in the elevator a few minutes ago. Now she
was asking about meds, so it wasnât her.