Chapter 1449
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
His explanation only added fuel to the fire. Debbie wasnât happy, and besides, she had drunk too much
wine tonight, so she began to make a fuss. Glaring at him, she confronted, âWhat did you say? A
leash? Like an animal? A tigress?â
âAnd not like that either. But you do have a bad temper.â Dixon didnât have to work tonight, and Carlos
was quite far away, so he wasnât in any rush. He didnât mind throwing down and arguing with Debbie
over stupid things.
âBad temper? I think Iâve been remarkably tolerant of you trash talking me. Iâm better than I was four
years ago,â she retorted and glared at him, unconvinced by his judgment.
Holding back his laughter, he provoked her calmly, âYouâre glaring at me with eyes so wide theyâre
about to fall out and roll around on the table. You call that âbetter?â Maybe he should tie you up. If he
spoils you any more, youâll think youâre Queen of the World.â
As soon as he was done speaking, Debbie punched his shoulder.
âHumph!
Taking Carlosâ side, I see. Dixon, we arenât friends anymore.â
He grinned broadly, revealing his neat and white teeth.
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âOh, thatâs bad. Tristan always reminds me to fawn over you. He says that if Carlos gets mad, I can call
you for help.â
âNo way. Youâre beyond help, anyway.â
The two friends bantered back and forth endearingly the whole way there. Neither of them backed
down. The driver couldnât follow what they were saying at all. But he didnât need to pay attention
anyway. He just kept his eyes on the road, and gave them their privacy.
He was a responsible and trustworthy driver. That was why Carlos temporarily assigned him to come
pick up Debbie and Dixon tonight.
Although he had worked with Dixon for a few days, this was the first time he saw him Laugh like a child.
Moreover, Debbie, the famous singer, was quite different from what he saw on TV. Now, she was like a
kid, trying to pull a prank on Dixon. He loved the fact that she was so down-to-earth.
But the driver didnât detect a hint of romance between them. They just acted naturally, like some old
friends. No wonder Carlos let Dixon escort Debbie to him.
When they reached the hotel, Debbie felt a little sleepy, so she decided to call Carlos instead of going
inside.
âWe just got here. Iâll wait for you in the car outside,â she told him.
âNo. Iâm coming out now.â Then she heard Carlos tell the other people,
âIâm sorry. My wife is waiting for me outside. Weâll pick this up some other time.â He took his leave, and
then Debbie heard a Lot of noise on the other end. It sounded like all of them stood up to escort him
out of the room.
Dixon got out of the car and stood there, waiting for Carlos.
Soon enough, the man on the phone emerged from the entrance of the hotel, surrounded by a swarm
of people who respectfully saw him off.
Debbie rolled down the window. Carlos ran his eyes over the cars parked on the roadside and soon
spotted his car. Dixon was already striding towards him.
She hung up the phone, stuck her head out and waved at him. Under the dim Light from the street
lamps, she vaguely saw him smiling. But she wasnât sure of it.
As he slowly approached the car, she finally saw clearly that Carlos was really smiling.
The driver opened the back door for him. He stole a kiss on her Lips upon settling in the seat. Before
she could protest, he asked casually,