Chapter 525
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Despite his denial, Kasieâs mother didnât mind it at all. Instead, a happy smile crept across her face as
she studied his own. She was satisfied with the way he behaved and talked. He seemed quite
respectful, and maybe her daughter might take up with him. He seemed to be a working man as well,
and she could do much, much worse.
âNever mind. Even if youâre just her friend, youâre welcome to come to our house and have a cup of tea
too!â As she finished her words, she grabbed hold of his arm and led him into the elevator of the
building.
She didnât give him any chance to refuse.
Shocked, Kasie raised her hand but put it down immediately when she realized it was too late to stop
them.
Watching the elevator door close, Emmett began to wonder how big a fool he really was. âNow Iâm
really in it. ALL because I canât keep my big mouth shut. How could a fool Like me become Carlosâ
personal assistant?
I may have to thank Carlos for not firing me all these years.
But in fact, Emmett was pretty straightforward and effective in the office. He never made these sorts of
stupid mistakes at work.
He would only play the bad boy in private, but unfortunately for him, each time he made fun of
someone else, it backfired on him.
On the other hand, in New York, Debbie was leaning back, held in
Carlosâ arms.
âWhat on earth happened? And how was Kasie involved?â she asked.
Carlos gently kissed her cheeks and said in a muffled voice, âNothing happened.â
âNothing? Donât bet on it, â she thought.
âFine. Anyway, I should get up now. I may sleep until dark if I donât get up now.â She had already
missed out on breakfast. If she skipped
Lunch again, the elders of the Hilton family would hate her more. Not
Like they hated her for any rational reason anyway, but there was no need to add fuel to the fires of
their rage. She was already on thin ice as it was.
Thinking of it, she threw an angry glance at the man. âHuh! Itâs alt your fault, you bad boy. You tortured
me until the wee hours and even turned off the alarm clock, â she thought, pursing her lips.
Unaware of the complaining look on her face, Carlos whispered, âItâs fine if you want to sleep till
tomorrow.â He didnât mind it at all.
âTill tomorrow? Are you kidding? Iâd be thrown out of the house along with my Luggage, and your father
and grandmother would be waiting there to slam the door.â
Debbie pushed him away and got out of the bed to dress herself. Leaning against the headboard,
Carlos watched her put on her clothes and said,
âThey wouldnât!â
Unconvinced, Debbie answered perfunctorily, âYes, dear.â
Carlos smiled, âFreshen up and get something to eat. Iâll take you out after that.â
âGreat!â On hearing that she could hang out with Carlos, Debbie got excited.
Moments later, at the dinner table downstairs, Carlos sat next to