Chapter 1438
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
As she moved the dishes from the kitchen to the dinner table, she said again, âI know that Debbie has
a huge appetite, so I cooked a few more dishes. Iâm not confident about my cooking skills. Please donât
mind.â
The siblings stood in the living room, watching their mother dart back and forth around the kitchen.
When the Last dish was served on the table, Ramona untied the apron, hung it on the kitchen hanger
and said,
âEat before the food gets cold.â After washing her hands, she grabbed her coat and walked up to
Evelyn. Caressing the little girlâs cheek, she muttered, âWhat a lovely girl you are!â âWhen will I hear you
call me Grandma?â she thought sadly.
Debbie silently watched her walk towards the door. She opened her mouth and wanted to ask, âArenât
you having dinner with us?â But while she hesitated, Ramona changed into her shoes and left the
apartment.
Decker and Debbie stood in a daze for a moment.
At the dinner table, Debbie grabbed her chopsticks and looked at her brother. Decker didnât move a
finger. Sensing her gaze, he stared back at her.
Evelyn sat quietly, her eyes darting between the two adults. She waited for them to start eating.
Finally, Decker grabbed his chopsticks and picked a slice of celery into Evelynâs bowl.
âEat, baby.â
âThank you,â Evelyn replied politely. She scooped the food up with her spoon and put it into her little
mouth.
Letting out a sigh, Debbie also began to help Piggy with the food.
âI bet she hasnât eaten anything yet. She left with an empty stomach. I feel bad, Decker,â she said,
sounding remorseful.
Decker already knew that, but he said stubbornly, âShe. She has something else to do.â
âShe isnât working anymore, and she doesnât have many friends. What does she have to do?â Debbie
was a mother now. She felt a dull pain in her heart when she thought of how Ramona was trying
everything to make her children forgive her.
A dash of unreadable emotion flashed in Deckerâs eyes. But he remained indifferent.
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âIt has nothing to do with me.â
Debbie was angered by his cold words.
âIt has nothing to do with you?
Then why are you eating the food she cooked?â
âI didnât force her to cook for us. She volunteered to do it.â
Debbie thrust out her chopsticks to stop him from picking up more food from his plate. Frowning, she
rebuked, âYes, you didnât force her to cook. But you can choose not to eat!â
He was already annoyed by Ramonaâs sudden appearance, and now his anger grew even more
because of Debbieâs tantrum.
âFine, who cares?â He slammed the chopsticks on the table as he shot to his feet. Then he grabbed his
coat and made his way to the door.
âStop!â Debbie tried not to be too loud. She didnât want to scare her daughter.
Casually draping his coat over his shoulders, Decker asked impatiently without turning around, âWhat
now?â