Chapter 1648
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âYou asked me when Wesley stroked your hand. Do you really wanna know?â
âYeah, butâ¦â Blair looked at the man coming out of Wesleyâs apartment and reminded Niles, âYour
brother!â
Niles immediately took two steps back. Before the doors completely closed, Blair saw that Wesley
grabbed Niles by his collar and dragged him into his apartment.
Blair, Joslyn and the Jenkins family members had a family reunion dinner on the New Yearâs Eve. On
the third day, Blair flew to England without seeing Miller.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Everyoneâs life went back to normal.
When Wesley was 26 years old, he was fast-tracked to a higher official post in the army, and moved up
in rank
At Meganâs 18th birthday party, he met a woman named Debbie.
She and Blair looked nothing alike, but her personality reminded him of
Blair.
Debbie said, âNice to meet you, Officer Wesley. Iâm Debbie Nelson. Iâve practiced martial arts for years.
Iâd love to spar when youâre free sometime.â
He couldnât help but remember how Blair had greeted him before.
âNice to meet you, Officer Wesley. Iâm your new neighbor. I may have to bug you later on.â
The last time he saw her was before the New Year. It had been almost a year since that time. Eleven
months, to be exact.
Carlos seemed to have found his true love. His eyes were full of affection when he looked at Debbie.
Debbie and Megan were always at each otherâs throats. Carlos valued his wife more, so he asked
Wesley to keep Megan company.
At the Jenkins familyâs house, the subject of Blair came up again.
She had already come back from abroad and started her internship in some company. She was now
living in her fianceâs apartment, and they were about to get married soon.
Millerâs company arranged a retreat at a mountain village, and every employee could bring a family
member. Blair just returned from England three days ago. When Miller invited her to go with him, she
didnât turn him down.
To get to the village, Blair and Miller took the tour bus that his company had hired. There were more
than ten people on it, and they ranged from executives to common employees.
They were going to stay in a guesthouse run by the local villagers. Due to limited resources and
number of rooms, the employee in charge of accommodations made Blair stay in a room with a young
woman, while
Miller stayed in another room with a man.
It was the beginning of July, but the weather was still cold in the
South Mountain. People had to wear thick coats in the morning and in the evening.
The guesthouse itself was nested in the mountain. The scenery was spectacular-mountains, valleys,
plants, and sunshine. Every now and then, a few clouds floated across the range.
Various kinds of blossoms filled the air with their fragrance, and all the way around a small stream,
birds chirped pleasantly, jumping here and there among the boughs. The flora was marked mostly by
willows.