Chapter 1355
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Ivan realized that he had gone too far, so he said in a serious tone,
âCarlos, if Debbie finds out that you have taken a model away from my company, sheâll make a fuss.â
What Ivan said did make sense. Without saying another word, Carlos hung up on him.
He felt somewhat dejected at this moment. Debbie was his Achillesâ heel, and it seemed that everyone
knew it and used it to their advantage.
Ivan, on the other hand, didnât feel at ease. Although he had the upper hand this time, he knew that
Carlos wouldnât let this go so readily.
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âI have to keep an eye on him, â he told himself.
The day after Debbie had received Glendaâs call, Glenda went to see her with two bodyguards.
Debbie was with her lyricist, writing a song in a cafe near her company, when a woman wearing a long
dress and dark sunglasses stood before her. Glenda looked down at Debbie before asking arrogantly,
âAre you Debbie?â
Although Debbie had never met her before, her gut feeling told her that she was Glenda.
âYes, I am. And you are?â she asked.
Glenda removed her glasses, revealing her eyes, which looked exactly
Like Stephanieâs.
âIâm Stephanieâs mom,â she said.
Debbie dismissed the lyricist with an apologetic smile. Then she sipped her coffee, and without offering
Glenda to sit down, she blandly asked,
âAre you here for your daughter?â
Glenda sat down opposite Debbie, sizing her up.
Debbie was wearing a red and white jumpsuit with a pair of beige high heels. With her delicate makeup
and perfect figure, she easily stood out in the crowd.
Glenda had seen Debbieâs photo before. However, now she found that
Debbie was even more stunning in the flesh. She gnashed her teeth and cursed, âYou are indeed an
enchantress. No wonder you have bewitched
Carlos.â
Debbie wasnât angry at all.
âReally? I believe you said that wrong.
Your daughter stole Carlos from me,â she said with a smile.
Glenda seethed and reached for the half-filled coffee cup that the lyricist had left behind. She waved
the cup and tried to splash the coffee onto Debbieâs face.
Debbie realized her intention and dodged the coffee easily, which stained the rug on the floor beside
her.