Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 197
Chapter: 197
I know you don’t care if I divorce you. You’ve already thought of marrying Gail instead, but trust me, that bitch will screw your Life!”
That was a bombshell! After what seemed Like an eternity, Carlos Looked away from the hickeys on her neck and asked in confusion, “Who is Gail?
Why would I divorce you? And why am I going to marry that bitch?”
Somehow, the word “bitch” coming out from Carlos’ lips amused Debbie.
Then she realized that it was just a dream. In her dream, Gail married
Carlos. At their wedding, she ground Debbie beneath her heel and mocked her mercilessly.
her hair in embarrassment and
I need to go
she could turn around, Carlos stopped her by saying, “Freshen up and have breakfast. The stylists will be
The party would start in the evening, so she thought
lowered his head and continued to eat his
Debbie turned around and walked up the stairs
dressed. However, what she saw in the mirror made
When she sobered up, she moved closer once more and checked herself carefully. There were many love bites and her hair was ruffled in a way that meant only one thing. Instantly, she realized that it was not a dream-Carlos kissed her all over and even undressed her. Just how he
“Dang! This old scoundrel!
me like this. How am I supposed to step out Like this? I don’t want
arrived at the villa soon. They had brought a cosmetic case and a collection of dresses, as well as
birthday party, an evening dress was not
two from the dresses—one beige, the other ice-blue. He gave them to
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