Chapter 364
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Maddock, president of the Kasee Group, mediated between the two sides, while nervously wiping
sweat from his brow. It looked like he was sweating bullets down there. He couldnât afford to offend any
of these powerful families.
âIâll compensate the ladies for any damages. Mr.
Gomez, Mr. Murphy⦠please donât get angry,â he said.
Lucinda helped Gail up and glared at her. She knew who was at fault without having to ask.
âThank you, Maddock. But thereâs no need for that. Itâs just a dress,â she said politely.
Sebastian didnât understand how Debbie got into a fight all of a sudden with so many women at the
same time. He and Lucinda had watched Debbie from the moment she had appeared at the party.
Everything was fine a moment ago.
Then, a warm voice familiar to Debbie said, âSorry about the mess, everyone. IâLL pay whatever you
need me to. I apologize on behalf of
Deb.â
Everyone turned around curiously. A man in a white suit stood there gracefully, holding a glass of red
wine with one hand, the other in his pocket. It was Hayden, topic of the day.
His cropped hair had been cut into a flat-top. His almond-shaped eyes were thick with joy.
âHayden,â called his mom, Blanche Lawson. She looked at her son in disbelief.
After casting a silent look at his parents and his sister, Hayden walked towards Debbie and stood in
front of her with a doting smile.
But his eyes said it all. Complicated emotions Lay hidden inside those gems.
Debbie hadnât seen Hayden for more than two years. She had thought she had forgotten him, or that
she wouldnât be emotional when she saw him again.
She was wrong.
After all, she had loved him once. It was impossible for her to feel nothing at all. You never quite stop
caring for the other person, even if the other person turns out to be not who you thought they were.
Something always lingers, always tugs at you. No matter how thin the thread that holds you, love is
always the tie that binds.
There was a dull pain in her heart. That was all.
When Debbie remained silent, Hayden just smiled wider.
âItâs been a long time, Deb. Youâre looking hotter than ever.â Heâd been watching her ever since she
walked in.
She had changed so much he could hardly believe this was the same girl that heâd been with for two
years.
This meeting had brought memories of the old days rushing back into her head. Debbie fell into deep
thought. Two years, it was a long time to be together, even if it didnât feel Long while you were in the
midst of it. And the memories it left-they last a lifetime. And when itâs over, all the things you used to do,
places you used to go, the feelings attached to those things linger. Debbie was lost in her head. It was
not until Jared nudged her that she came to her senses. Back in the present, she turned Hayden down
quietly.
âThank you, Hayden. But I wasnât going to pay them anything.â
The gentle smile on his face turned to a grim one at her response. How she could be so haughty was
beyond him. She was only married to a secretary, after all. And she was even bold enough to offend so
many powerful families.
âDeb, donât be Like thisâ¦â