Chapter 417
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Nothing to worry about, Debbie bent down to finally get in the car.
Suddenly a man in navy blue ethnic clothes called from behind her,
âDebbie, wait!â
Debbie turned around. The village headâs son was running towards her.
It occurred to Debbie that she had said goodbye to everyone but him.
âJust a minute,â she muttered quietly to the man inside the car.
Before Carlos could protest or ask what was going on, she had shut the car door and was walking
towards the young man, who was breathless from all the running.
âDebbie, are you Leaving?â he Looked at her sadly. From the way he was sulking and the way he
looked at her, affection was visible clear as daylight.
âYes,â Debbie replied with a nod.
âMy My family has come to pick me up. It was nice meeting you. Keep in touch.â Debbie didnât want to
break his heart Like that and corrected herself.
The young man took out a sachet from his pocket and handed it to her.
âI made something for you. Itâs a silver accessory. I want you to keep it as a souvenir.â
Debbie looked at the sachet in surprise. It was meaningful, she knew that. Reflexively, she tried to
decline it.
âThank you from the bottom of my heart. But itâs a very big gesture and I canât take it.â
âIt may be worth little, but I will be glad if you take it. It would mean a lot to me.â
Debbie didnât know what to say. She was saved by Emmett who walked towards her at this point.
âMrs. Hilton, Carlos is waiting. Itâs time to go,â he reminded her with a smile.
âMrs. Hilton?â The young man was surprised and confused. He knew what that form of address meant.
âAre you married?â he asked in disbelief.
âYes, I am,â she admitted shortly.
âThank you for taking such great care of me these days. My husband is waiting. I have to go.â
The young man watched the woman he had fallen for get in the car, heartbroken.
The fancy cars drove away one after another. From the rearview mirror,
Debbie could see him standing there alone. She felt sad to see him so heartbroken.
She had only stayed in the village for a couple of days, but the villagers had been so nice to her, and
the village headâs family deserved a special mention. It was unfair that the young man had to face such
heartbreak even after being so nice to her.