Chapter 546
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbieâs dad died a few years ago and her mom ran away from home a long time ago.â
Debbieâs face darkened as soon as she heard her parents mentioned.
Valerie sneered, âNo wonder sheâs so rude. It turns out that both of her parents were irresponsible and
taught her nothing.â
Debbieâs eyes burned with rage. She stalked towards the two on the sofa. Megan and Valerie were
scared when they saw her angry face. Yet the old lady managed to remain calm despite her fright.
âWhat do you want?â she demanded.
âWhat do I want? Old Lady, youâre Lucky that youâre Carlosâ grandma, so
I wonât do anything to you. However, Megan is not my elderâ¦â
Debbie grabbed Meganâs collar abruptly and pulled her up.
âAs her aunt,
Iâll teach her a lesson.â
Since Debbie had just done the cleaning, her dirty fingers left black streaks on Meganâs white collar.
Megan screamed, âYikes. Gross. Let go of me!â
âGross?â Debbie sneered.
âYou think thatâs gross? You should be used to it. Why are you so condescending? My husband treats
you well, so you think youâre a princess? Listen up: youâre trash! From now on, show some respect. I
have a temper.â
With that, she pushed Megan so forcefully the girl staggered and fell onto the sofa.
Furious, Valerie started panting for breath. Seeing Megan was thrown to the sofa, she trotted over to
pull the girl up.
âDear, are you okay?â she asked in worry.
Megan trembled in the old ladyâs arms.
Watching the two, Debbie remarked indifferently, âI donât owe this family anything. Even though you
treat me Like shit, Iâll still call you âGrandma, â because youâre Carlosâ grandma and I love him. I donât
want any problems between us, because heâll have to take sides.â
After a short pause, not long enough for the old lady and the girl to respond, she continued talking.
âBut thereâs a line. I hope for your sake you donât cross that Line again. As an elder, you should know
better. Iâll Let Megan off the hook this time, but if she talks about my parents again, things wonât be so
easy for her, I swear.â
After that, Debbie turned and went upstairs.
Valerie was too furious to say anything. If it were possible, steam would have poured from her ears.
Back in her room, Debbie decided to get comfortable. She drew a nice warm bath and washed the
grime away. She had hardly put clean clothing on before her phone rang. She knew the number by
heart, even though she didnât have him in her contact list. It was Hayden. âWhyâs he calling?â she
wondered.
In a bad mood, Debbie decided not to answer it, just let it go to voicemail. She wasnât very good
company right now. Then she got a text message from him.
âIâm in New York. I need to see you. Itâs important.â