Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 136
Chapter: 137
“Carlos asked me to tell you that he had bought two movie tickets and he would Like you to go to the cinema with him this evening.”
Debbie looked at the name of the movie on Tristan’s phone screen. It was a horror film set to start at 2 a.m.
Shivers ran down her spine almost instantly.
Without any hesitation, she turned around, opened the door and ran back into the office.
“I won’t send him any messages from now on!” Debbie promised.
Carlos flashed a satisfied smile as he stood up and walked towards her.
me at home this evening,” he said, as he reached out and held
hands on his firm chest and was just about to
shut close as she melted in his arms Like a doll made out of wax. ‘Why does he always
Private Club, a handsome man was leaning against the couch with a glass of red wine in his hand. The man was none
were two men
and Damon Hampton. They were Carlos’ closest friends. Wesley was not interested in what the other two were talking about, so he went out to
and dazed by what Carlos had to say
the leg
who is seven years younger than you? Don’t rob the
telling me that she is seven years younger than you? And she’s so willful and unruly. Are you sure you want me to teach you how to
a freezing glance at his old friend and said, “Cut the
straight and said to Carlos in a serious
now she had been asking for a divorce instead of asking for money. Furthermore, she even wanted to pay back all the money that she owed him in the past three years. Last time, when Debbie ran out of money,
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