Chapter 170
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 171
âHeâs a piece of crap! Cheating on his wife with two other women,â she spat.
She was unrelenting-she insisted on working. And it fell upon Jared to find her another job. This time
the position was a sales associate ina supermarket. However, within three days, Debbie was fired from
that job as well. The manager didnât take kindly to the bruises she left on his face. Who knew? âHe had
it coming! Heâs a bully.â Again, she didnât think she did anything wrong.
But she was hell-bent and determined to work. And Jared was on the verge of having a nervous
breakdown. Then one day, Kristina said to
Debbie, âDeb, why donât you sing with me in the bar? You have a wonderful singing voice. I know the
barflies will love you, and if anyone can bring the moola in, itâs you.â
âOkay, why not?â Debbie agreed. While the girls cheered excitedly,
Jared was worried to death. As much as he wanted Debbie to have a job, he thought it was a Lousy
idea to let her work in a bar, considering that she already hit someone in both the supermarket and the
cafe. It was not hard to predict what was going to happen to have Debbie working in a place as chaotic
as a bar.
But Jared might catch a break this time. He was a little more easy-going, when he realized that one of
his friends was a regular; he could go with him and watch over Debbie.
Debbie had a problem. She had to attend Carlosâ Lessons every evening, so she couldnât sing in the
bar every night.
Of course, Jared came up with a solution. He told the manager that
Debbie didnât have to work in the bar every day; she could come there when she could and be paid by
the hour. Intimidated by Jaredâs status, the manager agreed.
Since Carlos was so busy, sometimes he would have to cancel the lesson, like tonight. Earlier, he
texted Debbie, saying he couldnât make it tonight. Debbie was glad that she could go to the bar and
make some money.
The first two nights, Jared stayed in the bar to keep an eye on her.
Some men confessed their love for Debbie, but except for that, nobody dared harass her.
On the third night, Debbie won everyoneâs heart with âLove Paradise.â
For half an hour the DJ used the widescreen in the bar to display the declaration of his love for Debbie.
âBe my girlfriend, Debbie. I love you,â he shouted passionately through the microphone.
Then the customers clamored excitedly.
âIâm married. I have a husband,â
Debbie told the DJ.
But since she wasnât wearing a wedding ring, nobody believed her.
At length, she was able to pick up the mic, wait for the background music to start, and start singing
once more.
Once she started singing âPray for Youâ, a man in the VIP area on the second floor sprang up from the
sofa with a glass of liquor sloshing in his hand. The girl hadnât noticed, just singing beautifully,
hypnotizing the throng with her siren-like voice. Standing by the
French window, Carlos squinted at her gloomily. âWhen did she start here? Why wasnât I told?â
He wouldnât have even come to such a place if he didnât have to deal with something important there
that night.
Blissfully unaware that Carlos was watching her from above, Debbie continued singing.