Chapter 632
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Carlos!â
âBye Carlos, see you!â
Carlos felt suspicious of them. His intuition told him these kids were planning something behind his
back.
They had always been courteous to him, but this time, it was more than that. They seemed to want to
butter him up, as if trying to get on his good side. Especially Jared. He had even clasped his hands in
prayer when he left the ward.
With that thought in mind, Carlos turned to Emmett and instructed, âGo and get some information from
your girlfriend.â
Emmett understood what he meant.
âYes, Carlos!â
But⦠He suddenly felt baffled. Kasie was on Debbieâs side, and so was he! Besides, Kasie was one of
Debbieâs best friends. Not exactly a reliable source, especially if she was part of the plan. No matter
what information he had gotten wind of, he wouldnât betray Debbie. He Liked the girl, though he was
curious what she was up to.
As a protest against Carlos, Debbie was determined to endure a long, boring stay in the hospital rather
than bow down and beg him to take her back home.
A week later, Debbie was finally discharged from the hospital.
Breathing in the fresh air outside, Debbie felt a surge of excitement coursing throughout her body. âNo
more smell of disinfectant in the air! Amazing!â she exclaimed in her mind.
Truth was, if it werenât for the new semester starting in two days,
Carlos wouldnât have allowed her to be discharged from hospital until the scar on her forehead
vanished. So she felt really Lucky.
After leaving the hospital, Carlos drove her back to the manor.
Much to her disappointment, he left for his office at once, even before sheâd been properly settled
there.
Watching him slowly disappear from sight, she could do nothing. She searched her brain, but found no
excuses to make him stay a little
Longer.
The rhythm of an old song began to play in the back of her mind. She tried to recall the lyrics. âYeah, I
remember now!â Then, she cleared her throat and began to sing.
âI hide my tears from you to play cool. I give you a cold shoulder, however I care. Never thought youâd
leave me along the way. My heart is dripping blood, but I have no courage to make you stay. I watch,
you go to a world, far, far awayâ¦â
As she sang the sad song, Debbie felt much better. Sad songs sometimes had a way of doing that,
curiously. They were cathartic, in a way, and sometimes more effective than all the anti-depressants a
pharmacy had to offer. Then, she remembered Carlos told her to buy whatever she needed because
her luggage had been lost. They werenât going to drag the river to find someoneâs dresses or makeup
collection. Besides, she had stayed in the hospital for so many days. She needed to break out hang
out, and do some shopping.
âYour tenderness is nowhere to be found, and I lose all reasons to be strongâ¦â Debbie continued to
sing to herself as she slowly made her way upstairs. Funny enough, she suddenly sped up the rhythm,
changing the sad melody to a cheery tune.
Meanwhile, Carlos had made a call to a housemaid before driving out of the manor. He asked the
housemaid what Debbie was doing at the moment.
With complicated feelings, the housemaid looked at the woman who was singing happily, and replied
honestly, âCarlos⦠Debbie is singing.â
Carlos was surprised. âSinging? So sheâs quite happy even without me he thought, upset.
Unsatisfied with the answer, he hung up the phone at once, his face darkened. He was as gloomy as
ever, and the mood around him darkened as well.