Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 113
Chapter: 114
After happily eating the ice cream, Debbie threw the cup into the trash bin when she heard Carlos calling her name.
“Debbie, since the ice cream tastes so good, why don’t you buy everyone two scoops of ice cream?”
“What?!” Debbie’s eyes and mouth were frozen wide open in an expression of stunned surprise.
Before she could finish her sentence, Carlos added, “If you disagree, you and all your classmates will have to run twenty Laps around the track.”
Twenty laps? Carlos’ words caused not only Debbie, but all of her classmates to break into wild uproar. It was a 40@-meter track, and twenty Laps meant that they needed to run eight kilometers! That was unbelievable! They all turned to Debbie and began to persuade her.
“Debbie, I know you are good at long-distance running. You even won third prize in the half marathon. But we are not!”
you wouldn’t do this
buy us ice cream? You are from a wealthy
every day, don’t you? If you don’t buy us ice
a Loss for words. If she didn’t buy the ice cream for her classmates, they would have to run eight kilometers.
of ice cream cost 40 dollars. Two scoops meant 8@ dollars. There were about
meant she would have to pay 8, 000 dollars if she didn’t want her classmates to run eight
Carlos!’ She was so angry she could strangle him then
glance at the man, cleared her throat
almost all her savings on the sapphire collar
kilometers was a piece of cake for her and her
finished the half marathon Last time. But, this was a
all united as one and collectively answered in a singular
“No!”
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