Chapter 483
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âSon of a bitch!â Debbie cursed inwardly. âThe car cost my husband a pretty penny, you idiot!â The sight
of that ugly footprint gripped
Debbieâs heart so forcefully, youâd think she was going to have a heart attack.
Gail grabbed Victorâs arm and spat, âHey, idiot! This car has premium equipment. Itâs worth nearly two
million. If you damage it, do you think you can even afford the fee for repairs with your jobless ass right
now?â
Of course Victor was aware that the car was pricey. He loosened his tie carelessly.
âItâs just a car. Of course I can afford the fee.â
Debbie limbered up a little by wriggling her wrists, seeing which,
Victor already regretted what he had done. He was scared, but it was too late. Debbie already came to
him and clutched his collar.
Memories of the last time when she had beaten him to a pulp flashed before his eyes. He started
shouting shrilly, âWhat are you doing? Iâm warning you~ Ahhhââ
Debbie hauled him to the car, held his head, pressed his ugly face against the footprint, and rubbed it
back and forth until the mark was gone.
Gail, who had been watching the whole time, was stunned. For the millionth time, she felt lucky that
she was Debbieâs cousin and had never been treated so roughly.
When the footprint disappeared, Debbie looked at her car. Seeing no sign of damage, she pulled Victor
up and thrust him to the ground.
Sent sprawling out on his stomach, Victor Lay there in a crushed heap for a moment. He groaned
painfully, rolled, and struggled to stand up.
âIf you dare touch my car again, Iâll beat the Living daylights out of you!â Debbie threatened, holding her
fist up high.
Victor was so afraid that he ignored his hurting face and started to run before he could even stand
straight.
In the Murphy familyâs house, Lucinda was watching TV in the living room. She walked to the door as
soon as she saw Debbie walk in with
Gail.
âDebbie, I wasnât expecting you to come today.â
Debbie changed into slippers and walked into the Living room.
âAunt,
Iâm going to New York tomorrow, so I came to say goodbye. Is Uncle
Sebastian home?â
âHeâs still at work. Why are you going to New York suddenly?â Lucinda asked a housemaid to serve
some fresh fruit.
Hardly had Debbie sat down on the sofa when Sasha, in pajamas, came down the stairs excitedly.
âDebbie, youâre here! I heard your voice.â
In ecstasy, she ran into Debbieâs arms so forcefully that they both slumped into the couch.