Chapter 434
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âOkay. How about I sing a song for you?â She put her phone aside and cradled his neck.
âWhat? âPray for Youâ again?â Carlos asked through gritted teeth.
Debbie stuck out her tongue and made a face.
âNo, no, no! I donât want to be buried alive again. Grave mold is a bad look for me.â
Her reaction amused Carlos, who pinched her nose and ordered playfully,
âThen sing.â
Debbie rested her head on his chest and listened to his strong heartbeat.
âThis is my favorite song. Hope youâll enjoy it.â
âUh-huh.
Carlos moved the slider on the dimmer, and instantly the room was cloaked in darkness. The neon
lights of the city came in through the window, bathing everything in the room in a curious cast of blue
Tucked in his arms, Debbie looked him in the eye and started to sing.
âIâve seen the world, done it all, had my cake now. Diamonds, brilliant, and Bel-Air now. Hot summer
nights, mid July, when you and I were forever wild. The crazy days, city Lights, the way youâd play with
me like a child. Will you still love me when Iâm no longer young and beautifulâ¦â
Carlos had long known that Debbie was a good singer. She seemed to have magic in her voice; his
restless mind cooled down when she started singing. That was why he liked to hear her soaring vocals.
She was able to hit some intense parts, and there were times when her voice went positively
stratospheric. She was gifted, and he was a Lucky man.
And singing had an effect on her as well. When she hit those emotional parts, her eyes would start
tearing up. She was able to feel what she was doing, give it some punch from deep in her Lungs and
enthrall an audience.
âWill you still love me when Iâm no longer young and beautiful? Will you still Love me when I got nothing
but my aching soul? I know you will, I know you will, I know that you will. Will you still Love me when
Iâm no longer beautiful? Dear Lord, when I get to heaven, please Let me bring my man. When he
comes, tell me that youâll let him in. Father tell me if you can. Oh that grace, oh that body, oh that face
makes me wanna party. Heâs my sun, he makes me shine like diamondsâ¦â
His eyes were as deep as the ocean; she couldnât help but lose herself in them.
She finished off with a beautiful line.
âWill you still Love me when
Iâm no longer young and beautiful?â As she crooned, her voice was low and angelic, as tender as a
babyâs skin, and as soft as new fallen snow. She relaxed finally, done with her rendition of Lana Del
Reyâs
âYoung and Beautifulâ. After a momentâs pause, she added, âWill you?â
She was so nervous waiting for his answer.
Carlos lowered his head, kissed her on the forehead, and whispered in her ear, âYes, I will.â
The atmosphere between them was so tender and warm that they werenât willing to surrender to sleep.
They were buzzing with all the pleasant emotions the song and Carlosâ words had stirred in them. It
was so wonderful that neither of them wanted it to end. Eventually, they agreed to close their eyes at
the same time and fell asleep almost as soon as they did so.
The next morning, when Carlos dug Debbie out of the quilt, her schoolmates had already eaten their
breakfast and left for Alorith.
Debbieâs eyes were still closed. Carlos made her sit on his lap, helped her pull on her slippers, and
carried her to the bathroom.