Chapter 1252
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbie wanted to say something, but the look in his eyes was so determined she had to turn around
and leave. His Legendary stubbornness
Left no room for argument.
The water had risen above their ankles. If they couldnât kill the monster quickly, they were going to be
drowned. Who knew where it would have stopped? Would the creature have submerged the entire
island?
Not long after Debbie walked away, she heard sound of struggle and the monsterâs shrieking. Knowing
it was going to be bloody, she didnât turn her head.
However, after a while, worried about Carlos, she looked back anyway.
The monster was dead, floating in the water, which was receding back out to sea. At its height, the sea
had reached their shins. Then it retreated, only covering their ankles, and at last, they could see the
shore again.
Carlos walked back to her. Together they watched the tide carry the two monsters back out to sea.
Eventually, the water was serene again, quiet like a shy maiden.
Afterwards, Carlos and Debbie washed themselves in a small stream.
Small streams carry fresher water than larger ones.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âGo back to sleep. IâLL take guard duty.â Carlos sat against a tree with his left leg outstretched, the right
leg bent. He pulled Debbie closer and Let her sleep on his lap.
Debbie didnât object. She was afraid that some other monsters might appear.
âWake me up Later. Weâll switch.â
Carlos nodded, âOkay, close your eyes.â
The fighting wore her out, and Carlosâ scent was soothing. Within minutes, she drifted off into a
dreamless sleep.
Then a whisper woke her. She opened her eyes slowly. There it was againâ¦
âDebbieâ¦â
âYes,â she responded, her words slurred by sleepiness.
âI want you,â she heard him whisper.
âOkay,â she smiled in her sleep.
He started to caress her, to nuzzle her neck. His desire grew stronger with every passing moment, but
eventually, he stopped.
Watching the woman who was in a light sleep, he clenched his fists to keep his desire in check. He
could have her, but he also had to consider the problems she would have to face afterwards.
At the resort
Wesley didnât return until late that night. Ivan, Niles, and Kinsley had been waiting for him on the shore.
âSomething bad happened. Thereâs no sign of the boat, or its crew,â he told them.
Niles asked anxiously, âHow could they just vanish like this? We couldnât find them either. Or their boat.
Youâd think there would at least be wreckage.â