Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 673
Curiosity getting the better of her, Debbie asked again, “Why did he leave the army and become a CEO?” She remembered asking Carlos the same question. ‘What was his answer again? Crap, I forgot.’
Wesley steered the vehicle as easily as breathing.
“Why don’t you ask him that directly? He can answer it better than anyone else.”
Debbie felt defeated. ‘Soldiers are so tight-lipped and vigilant, ‘ she thought, sighing.
Silence engulfed them. After a while, Debbie asked, “You’re unmarried, right? Since you Like Megan so much, why don’t you just marry her?”
Wesley was caught off-guard by her sudden question.
The woman he had loved used to say the exact same words. Those words had rung in his head countless times even after she had left. Hearing them again, the words struck him hard. He said solemnly, “She’s not the one I want to marry.”
Debbie was intrigued.
there someone else you like? Who is
now? Have you been dating
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change in Wesley’s mood, Debbie figured that she might have accidentally rubbed in a sore spot. She refrained from asking any more personal
remained silent till they reached the inpatient department. It was Carlos who opened the door for Debbie when she got
but Carlos was quick to catch her as she
held her hand and wasn’t going to
me,”
her wrist and said flatly, “That’s
who had walked around the vehicle to meet them, happened to hear their Little conversation. ‘Why? All I did was bring his wife to the
to cover Carlos’ mouth, but it was too late. The words were already out in
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