Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter 56



Chapter: 57

In the classroom, Debbie was leaning on her desk and pondering about

Carlos’ and her marriage. For a while, she almost forgot about it. And when she did remember, she made sure that it did not affect her normal life. Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.

With the new complications that she was forced to deal with, it was going to be more difficult now than before.

Making sure no one was looking, she allowed herself to seethe in secret. Her anger was not directed to anyone else, but herself. ‘I thought I was brave enough, ‘ she thought. ‘But the moment I was in front of him, I got cold feet and didn’t know what to say! I didn’t even dare to mention the whole divorce thing. What a coward I was!‘

Frustrated, Debbie buried her head under her arms. If Carlos was unwilling to divorce her, was she going to have a stressful life from now on?

“I seduced Jared and made eyes at Emmett in front of Carlos on purpose.

Everyone knows he hates that type of woman, so he should have been enraged by it!

He should have signed the divorce papers last night. But why did he not do it? Oh God! I just cannot understand that man.’

While Debbie was internally caught up in her dilemma, Kasie’s voice rang in her ears and brought her back to earth.

“Hey guys,” the cheerful lady said, “tomorrow is Kristina’s birthday. We’re going to have a party in a bar tomorrow night. If you’re coming with us, please go to Dixon to enter your name.”

Whenever there was an upcoming party or event, Dixon would be in charge of the head count of the people who were going to participate. After all, he was very meticulous about everything — it was a job for a perfectionist.

So, at the mention of Kristina’s birthday, he had already asked who was going to come and take part in the occasion. Debbie, who was one of

Kristina’s good friends, sat up straight as if she was going to make an announcement.

“Kristina, you’ll be twenty years old, isn’t that right?” she inquired, making sure she was not mistaken even though she knew she couldn’t be wrong. She knew the celebrant better than anybody else ever did.

Kristina took Debbie’s arm and gently placed her cheek against her shoulder.

“Yes, that’s right. I can’t wait to celebrate my birthday.

It’s gonna be grand!” she exclaimed in excitement.

It was fortunate that nothing that would harm Debbie had happened Last night. Otherwise, the celebrant would have paid no mind to her birthday and would show no interest in celebrating it.

However, this did not mean that she did not have a hunch that something bad could have happened the night before. She was wondering how Debbie had managed to escape Carlos’ wrath. But, she knew she had better set it aside and just ask her friend in some private time Later

Kristina and Debbie were already having their own mini celebration while holding each other’s hands in excitement when Kasie, who looked into a vanity mirror to fix her hair, rolled her eyes and snickered

“You should stay away from that tomboy, Kristina. You make it seem Like she’s your boyfriend. Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps.”

Kristina, who actually genuinely loved the friendship she had with

Debbie, cast Kasie a challenging look and snapped back, “You talk as if you didn’t use to pester her like I do.” She stroked her long, curly hair and thought, ‘I should dye my hair like Debbie’s. The colors Look great on her. I’m sure it would look more vivid under the sun.’ She compared her hair to her friend’s.

Debbie put her arm around her friend’s shoulders like a boy would and argued in her defense, “Ladies, please do not quarrel over me. There’s more to go around. What’s our next class? Let’s get to it.”

“You really are meandering mindlessly, huh? There’s no more class. We need to get lunch,” Kasie reminded her in a very sarcastic tone. With resignation, she shoved her mirror and books inside her bag and went ahead to the cafeteria.


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