Chapter 619
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âShould I tell them that Megan not only provoked me, but also purposely told Carlos that I had taken
birth control pills?â
Debbie pondered silently.
She blamed herself for being too weak. She shouldnât have Let Megan get to her so easily. She had
learnt her lesson. Even if she decided not to tell the others the truth, she would get back at Megan
sooner or later.
She promised herself.
Noticing that she was in a bad mood, Colleen patted her hand and said,
âItâs okay. If you donât feel Like talking, just forget about it now.
You are fine, thatâs all that matters.â
Adriana chipped in, âGet some rest. When you are ready to talk, Carlos will be here beside you. If
thereâs some problem, Iâm sure heâll fix it for you.â
Debbie was still silent.
Jared couldnât hold his tongue anymore.
âTomboy, you have never been so hesitant before. Whatâs wrong with you?
â It was true. She used to speak her mind anytime, anywhere. That used to be her trademark.
But now, she couldnât. And it was because of Carlos. She was wondering if he would believe her. If he
didnât, then whatever she said would be pointless. And he might even think that she was trying to frame
Megan.
When that thought hit Debbie, she forced a smile and said, âThis is just the result of me being a bad
driver. Itâs nothing else. Relax, everybody.â
They could tell that she was definitely hiding something, but no one forced her to share.
The others left the hospital together after spending some time with her.
Left alone with Carlos, Debbie fell silent once again and slept immediately after.
When she woke up, it was already dark.
The ward was quiet. Debbie was alone. Bored, she stared at the half empty infusion bottle.
âHello? Anybody there?â she shouted after clearing her throat.
Carlos walked in from the next room.
He walked to the bed and pressed the nurse-call button. They were engulfed in complete silence as
they waited. Soon after, two nurses walked in and Carlos said, âBring her dinner.â
âYes, Carlos.â
The nurses turned to leave, but Debbie said, âPlease wait.â
âYes, Mrs. Hilton. What can I do for you?â asked one of the nurses.