Chapter 384
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Youâll lose your license and rot in jail. I donât think youâd look good in prison grey. Letâs just get a taxi. Or
call for a driving service.â
Although Debbie was drunk, she always kept that in mind. According to the law, if a drunk gets behind
the wheel, heâll be held by the Traffic
Administration Department until he sobers up, and his driverâs License shall be automatically revoked.
Heâll face criminal charges, and lose his License for 5 years
âDriving service?â Jared looked at the two-seat sports car.
âYou want to stay in the trunk?â
Debbie rolled her eyes and snapped, âForget it. Just call a taxi.â
Sighing in defeat, Jared gave his car keys to a security guard at the club and told him, âCall the driving
service for me, and ask the driver to follow our taxi.â
âYes, Mr. Hampton.â
At the Merja Karaoke
When Jared and Debbie entered the private booth where Kasie was, they saw many young boys and
girls having fun.
The room was very bright. The lyrics of a love song were displayed on the screen, but it was in quiet
mode.
People came up to Jared and welcomed him to the Little soiree.
âJared, what brings you here?â
âI havenât seen you in a long time. Your girl looks familiar.â
âShe Looks pretty. Your new girlfriend?â
Coming from a well-off family, Jared was popular in upper class circles.
Most of the guys in the room were from rich families as well, and were
Jaredâs friends. Jared couldnât be bothered to introduce them to
Debbie. He greeted them back and pointed to Kasie, who was surrounded by several people.
âSheâs my friend.â
âI get it. She called you.â A girlâs soft voice sounded. Both Jared and
Debbie knew her.
And Debbie hated her-she was Portia, Haydenâs sister.
Brown beret, beige knit dress, black boots, haughty expression. That was Portia. Her brown long coat
was folded and draped over the couch
She was rich, and Looked the part.