Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 1504
At the beginning, she hated Debbie to the bone. But Later, she had seen with her eyes and had also heard how coldly Debbie had turned Hayden down. At that time, she finally was sure that Debbie didn’t love
Hayden.
After being rejected by Debbie, Hayden was crestfallen and heartbroken.
His wife was clever enough to seize the opportunity to comfort him and get close to him. Since they were already married, she gradually won his heart.
Besides, Carlos always publicly showed off his love for Debbie in a high-profile manner. Each time, it hurt Hayden and was a mental blow to him. As time went by, he finally gave up on Debbie and accepted his wife.
Now, she had also given birth to a daughter for Hayden, so their relationship had improved even more. They were a couple in love now.
Realizing what she meant, Debbie smiled and raised her glass.
your own happiness. I had nothing to
The two women smiled at
and Carlos approached the table he was sitting at, they found him glaring at Decker, who was now talking
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Dixon.
so pissed at him. He was Decker’s uncle, but the man didn’t call him “Uncle Gus” at all. What was worse, Decker was trying to take over the Loftus Group. Decker
that,
Decker had sensed the angry gaze, but he didn’t give a damn about it. He wasn’t afraid of
a matured married
mother, among the Loftus family, Debbie only acknowledged two other people as
Decker wasn’t convinced.
He’s younger than me! I won’t call
“For Debbie’s sake, I won’t blame you for what you have done. But if you continue to mess
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