Chapter 72
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
hapter: 73
At 7 a.m. the next morning, Carlos was sitting at the dining table by himself, as usual. Julie served
breakfast, and assuming she wasnât needed at the table anymore, she turned to leave him alone in the
dining room.
âJulie,â he called.
âYes, Carlos,â Julie responded.
âDid she⦠cook dinner on her own yesterday?â he asked.
Julie didnât understand what Carlos meant at first. But soon, she remembered what had happened in
the kitchen the day before. âDid Debbie really take the meal to Carlosâ office? Why is he asking about
the dinner? Was he displeased by it?â she wondered pensively.
Afraid of the possibility that Carlos was angry at Debbie, Julie replied at once, âCarlos, to make sure
that the dishes tasted good,
Debbie cooked every dish several times. She even suffered a few minor burns because of the hot,
boiling oil.â
Julie felt that even though the dishes tasted awful, Debbie had worked hard on them; it was her good
intentions that counted.
âGot burnt? Was her apology sincere?â The anger in his eyes disappeared as soon as he heard Julieâs
words.
âNoted.â Carlos nodded and started eating his breakfast.
The stress marks on his face softened. Julie breathed out a sigh of relief and headed back to the
kitchen.
After Lunch, Debbie got dressed and left the villa.
Debbie, Kasie, and Kristina wandered around to pick out a present for
Carlos. They walked out of Dubhe Building and went straight to Merak
Building, arm in arm.
âTomboy, what exactly do you have in mind?â They had been to a few shops for fashionable menâs
wear, trendy shoes, and expensive watches, but nothing piqued Debbieâs interest. If she kept
wandering around, refusing to buy anything, Kristina would start suspecting that Debbie was wandering
around for hot guys instead of a present.
In fact, the real problem was money. Debbie had been saving up, but her savings were far from enough
to afford a decent present for Carlos.
âLetâs look a little longer,â she said.
Kasie leaned on Kristina listlessly, rolling her eyes.
âDebbie, my sweet, sweet Debbie, we have been wandering around for two hours now and you havenât
bought anything.â All the while, she and Kristina, on the other hand, carried a couple of bags each.
Some were clothes, but the rest were mostly cosmetics.
âHe is so rich, he doesnât need anything. What am I supposed to buy him?â Debbie was in a dilemma.
âIs it his birthday?â Kristina asked. Debbie had told them she was shopping for a present for a friend,
but they knew she was hiding something from them.
âNope,â Debbie answered.
Kristina rolled her eyes at her.
âSince itâs not his birthday, why do you suddenly want to give him a present?â