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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter 300
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“Huh?” Carlos was confused. ‘Why is it my fault?’

Debbie bent over the desk listlessly and told him, “I had a bet with

Kasie and I lost…”

“A bet on going hiking?” Carlos guessed and he was right.

“Yes,” she answered.

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Carlos was amused. with Kasie. Okay?”

Cto my office for lunch Later. I’ll sort it out

“No. I Lost the bet, so I’ll buy Kasie Lunch for a month. We had a deal,” Debbie declared.

“Deb, I was kidding. It doesn’t matter you buyLunch or not. Don’t take it too seriously,” said Kasie.

They were good friends. Even if Debbie broke her word, Kasie wouldn’t mind.

“Put Kasie on the phone. I’d like to talk to her.” Carlos knew how much friendship meant to Debbie. And her word was her bond. He decided to help her out.

“Er… what do you want to say to her?” Debbie got tense when Carlos said he wanted to speak to Kasie. ‘What in the world does he want to say to her?!

Carlos laughed, “Relax, honey. I’m just trying to help. Don’t worry. I won’t tell her how great last night was.”

Debbie blushed and explained hurriedly, “No, no. That’s not what I mean. Why do you want to speak to her? Never mind. I’ll put her on the phone right now.”

Then she handed the phone to Kasie. It was only then that her friend realized that Carlos wasn’t joking earlier. Kasie stared at the phone, scared, as if it would bite her. Gnawing her index finger, she asked,

“Carlos…Carlos wants to talk to me? For real?”

Debbie blinked with a nod.

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“Yeah, for real.”

Kasie immediately put her phone down and before taking Debbie’s, she wiped her hand on her clothes, as if afraid that the phone would be stained.

“Hi, Carlos,” she greeted him respectfully.

Watching her friend’s dramatic reaction, Debbie was rendered speechless.

Carlos said something over the phone and Kasie explained nervously,

“No, Carlos, I was just joking. It really didn’t mean anything. Please don’t take it seriously. I’ve barely spent a dof the card you gavelast time. Debbie and I were really just fooling around a moment ago.”

Hoping to convince Carlos, Kasie used the word “really” repeatedly, stressing it every tshe said it.

Then she paused as Carlos responded to her explanation. Debbie couldn’t hear what he said easily. This time, Kasie nodded resignedly, “Okay then. Thank you, Carlos.”