Chapter 1212
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbie flashed a bitter smile. Although the hope seemed slim, she still prayed that Carlos would regain
his memory as soon as possible.
When it was close to three oâclock in the afternoon, Debbie showed up on the beach, wearing
sunglasses and a sun hat, Kasie in tow.
âKinsleyâs already there,â Kasie said and then looked at Debbie.
âHow do you know him, anyway?â
Debbie took a look at the man not far from them. She replied with a smile, âI became friends with him
when I was in Zugrurg. I also know his brotherâYates.â
âThink you could help me get his autograph?â Kasie asked as she glanced at Kinsley with admiration in
her eyes. The superstar looked much more handsome than on TV.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Debbie rolled her eyes at her friend. Kasie was drooling over the handsome man.
âYou like him? Need me to hook you up? Heâs still single.â
Debbieâs joke snapped Kasie back to reality and she hastily shook her head.
âNo way. Stars Like him only date other stars. Not boyfriend material.â
âListen to you! You ever tried dating an idol?â Debbie teased. Although it was already autumn, the
weather was still hot. Kinsley had swum for a while in the sea and was now drinking beverage under a
beach umbrella. When he saw the two ladies approaching, he waved at them.
This was a private beach, so they wouldnât be disturbed by random passersby. Debbie took off her
shades and waved back.
âIâm his fan and I love him as an idol, but honestly, he looks like a playboy. Iâm not hot enough for him,â
Kasie remarked.
They were nearing the beach umbrella. Debbie asked again, âSo what about Niles? Hot doctor,
connections in other nations, rich family in
Askorâ¦â
Kasie shook her head again.
âToo childish. Not my cup of tea.â
Kinsley handed each of them a coconut with a straw inserted in it.
âFresh coconut water. Itâs iced. Very sweet. Whereâs your husband?â
Debbie paused. She was in a daze for a moment when he said that. She turned around to search for
Ivan. âOh, I forgot my âhusbandâ⦠she thought.
âItâs not quite three. Heâll be here,â she said awkwardly.
Suddenly, a splashing was heard from the sea. It was Niles, swimming ashore.
Panting from the exertion, he took off the swimming goggles and ran his fingers through his wet hair.
âYouâre late. What did you do, sleep in?â
Debbie lay on the deck chair and greedily drank the coconut water through the straw. She was so
immersed in the beverage that she didnât even bother to answer Nilesâ question.