Chapter 549
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbie wiped her hand again and again before asking, âWhatâs so important that you have to tell me in
person? What are you up to?â
âDoes Carlos treat you right? Why did you marry him? Did you two make a secret deal or something?
How much is he paying you? Tell me, Deb. Iâve been worried about you ever since I found out you
married hil
âIâm sorry to disappoint you, but he really treasures me. And thereâs no deal between us. Weâre in love.
Got it? Oh, my mistake. I forgot you never loved anyone, so you might not know what it is.â
When they were dating, Hayden always thought he was better than Debbie and despised her on every
Level. Soon after, he hooked up with some rich girl and often showed up as a happy couple in front of
Debbie.
That was when Debbie realized he had never Loved her.
âCome on, Deb, our breakup was mutual. Donât act all innocent.â Hayden sighed, trying to defend
himself.
âWhat do you mean? I poured my heart into our relationship. Wasnât that enough?â
Hayden shook his head.
âI didnât say you werenât good to me. You were great to me. But, in that time, we only held hands. We
were a couple, but we didnât even kiss. Not fair.â
That was something Hayden hated to mention. He had only kissed Debbie on the cheek. That was all.
Debbie replied, âI was too young.â She hadnât even come of age yet when they started dating. She
thought she was progressive and free-spirited enough to do that. But she had standards, and she
wasnât going to violate those.
Debbie thought that kissing was only appropriate for adults, so she had rebuffed Haydenâs requests all
the time when they were dating.
Once, he attempted to forcibly kiss her on the lips and promptly found himself on his back with the wind
knocked out of him. She had thrown him over her shoulder. Afterwards they gave each other the silent
treatment for months.
It was Debbie who caved. She started to make up for what she did, but their relationship was a shadow
of what it was previously.
âDeb, we live in the 21st century, for crying out loud.â Hayden was at a loss for words.
Debbie felt she was maybe in the wrong about that, so she changed the subject.
âThatâs in the past. Weâve been apart for a long time. And
Iâve found my true Love, so letâs move on.â
Haydenâs heart ached when she said she had found the one.
âIf he really loved you, he would have announced your marriage and told everyone that you are his
wife. But he didnât. He doesnât love you, Deb. Open your eyes!â
âWrong! Iâm the one who wants it kept under wraps,â she told him. Her face betrayed no emotion.
Hayden was so shocked he couldnât even speak.
âDeb, you know I love you. But Carlos? In the circles I run in, heâs known to be cold, distant, and
calculating. Donât get taken in by him. There is no such thing as the modern Cinderella. So be realistic,
okay
Debbie withdrew her gaze from outside the window to look at him.
âYou donât know me. You donât know us. How can you be so judgmental?â