Chapter 602
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Silence ensued.
Not knowing what happened to Debbie, Megan was frightened. She pried the back off the phone, took
out the SIM card and dumped it into the trash bin.
Under the water, Debbie tried to calm herself down. She had to save herself! She pried her white-
knuckled hands off the steering wheel and covered her bleeding forehead. The water around the car
was as black as ink. She picked up her phone, opened the flashlight app and Looked for the Lifesaving
hammer with the light.
The posh car was well outfitted. In just a few minutes, she found just what she needed. Good thing,
since the air inside the car was getting thinner. A sigh of relief escaped her chest as she lifted the
hammer out of the box under the seat.
The cabin would soon be devoid of air. Debbie was winded and shaken.
Her head wound was still bleeding, but she paid it little mind. âNot much time left. Need to break the
window.â
She held the hammer, and put a ding in the window. At this point, she might run out of air before she
got through. But she swung the hammer again and again, with strength born of desperation. It didnât
take Long before a crack formed. Then, a spiderweb of cracks. Finally, the window exploded inward as
torrents of water gushed into the cabin.
Holding her breath, she swam out of the car and made her way upwards.
The water was deep, and she had to hurry up.
The Lack of oxygen made her feel dizzy. Although she had escaped the car, she had no idea whether
she could make it all the way to the surface.
How she wished she could call Carlos and listen to his voice. She wanted to tell him that she Loved
him and wanted to have his baby. But she couldnât right now.
The water was muddy, and she was unable to open her eyes. She only heard a honk coming from far
away.
It was winter, and the water was freezing. Luckily, she had taken off her down jacket in the car. Her
soaked sweater alone was so heavy.
She struggled to take it off, and then she felt lighter.
She kicked her legs hard and saw the blue sky.
But then, the rapids washed over her, and the currents dragged her under again, as she gulped a
mouthful of water.
Myriad feelings gripped herâcold, hurt, terrified, sad⦠âCarlosâ¦
Save meâ¦â
Although she could swim, she gradually lost consciousness after staying in the water for so long. She
wasnât cold anymore. Instead, she felt comforting warmth embrace her. It was a fiction, though-she
knew the end was near.
âNo! I canât die here. I havenât had a baby with Carlos yet. I havenât found my brother. I havenât said
goodbye to my friendsâ¦â
Carlos had been nice to Debbie all this time, and she really couldnât die like this.
Her will to live was so strong that she found the strength to swim upwards again.
After what felt like an eternity, she could breathe again. She took several breaths and shouted for help.
âHelp meâ¦â hardly be heard. She grabbed onto one of the concrete supports of the bridge and hung
on for dear life.
Her voice could