Chapter 239
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
She felt a pang in her heart.
âDo you know why Wesley and I decided to foster Megan? Because her parents both died a horrible
death to cover us.â
She soon realized that the woman he had tried to protect was Megan.
Debbie wasnât sure what she was feeling anymore. It was complicated.
Part of her felt that Carlos had done the right thing while the rest of her felt like crying. She was so
conflicted.
Carlos continued, âMegan was only twelve at the time and she watched her parents die. The horror
was too much for even Wesley and me to bear, Let alone for her, who was only a Little girl. Stimulated
by what had happened in front of her, her asthma had come back. She was taken to hospital soon
enough to just save her life. It was a painful day for everyone. She could have died that dayâ¦â
Imagining the horrible scene, which was even difficult for a tough guy like Carlos to describe, Debbie
immediately felt sympathetic towards
Megan.
She now thought that Carlos had done the right thing by saving the girl this time, though he had gotten
himself badly wounded.
Debbie banished all the negative feelings in her heart and said, âIâll go check if the doctor has come.â
Then she turned and walked towards the door.
Carlos didnât stop her. He slowly passed out as Debbie walked down the stairs.
A few minutes later, Debbie came back to the room with the doctor at her heels. As she saw the man
lying there, motionless, his eyes closed, her body went stiff with uncontrollable fear. She ran over to the
bed to check on him, and she saw that the bed was soaked with the blood from his wounds.
âCarâ¦Carlos,â she called. Tears welled up in her eyes the minute Carlosâ name escaped her lips.
âWake up! Please donât scare me like this.â
She patted his face softly, trying to wake him up.
âIâLL be good. IâUL attend all the classes youâve arranged for me. Iâll do everything youâve asked me to
do. Just wake up. Please!â she begged.
Carlosâ eyes slowly fluttered open. Looking at the wailing girl by his bedside, he asked in a hoarse
voice, âReally?â
Debbie stopped crying and nodded repeatedly. She sighed, relieved to hear his voice.
âYes, I promise. Just donât go passing out on me again, okay?â
The doctor got everything ready for his immediate treatment.
âCarlos,
Iâll stop the bleeding first,â he said, swiftly getting to work on
Carlosâ wounds.
A trace of smile appeared on Carlosâ pale face when he Looked at
Debbieâs tear-stained face.