Now that she has chosen to marry another man, maybe she has really made up her mind to give up on Carlos completely.*
So she said sarcastically, “Does your silence mean that you have no feelings for her? Well, fine. Forget it. After all, you love Stephanie so much and you’re engaged to her—”
She stopped mid-sentence when the woman next to her pinched her arm.
She quickly said, “Oh, I’m so sorry, Carlos. I’m such a blabbermouth.
Stephanie is such a good match for you. She can work alongside you in business and whatever. Please cherish her. Goodbye.” After ending the call with him, Kasie looked at her friend angrily.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“You’ve put in so much effort into this. Why are you marrying Ivan?”
Pretending to be nonchalant, Debbie shrugged and said, “Ivan is nice to me. I won’t feel Like I’m inferior to him in any way, and there will be no more bitches or homewreckers. So why not?”
As Debbie’s best friend, Kasie knew that it was all a bluff. Besides, her eyes were swollen red. Either it was because she had sserious eye problem or she had been crying too much.
The answer was obvious.
Kasie rolled her eyes and sighed helplessly.
“Okay, okay. As you wish.
I’LL support you regardless of whatever decision you make
Debbie held onto Kasie’s arm and rested her head on her shoulder.
“Buddy, will you be my bridesmaid? It’ll be so humiliating if I don’t have a bridesmaid for my wedding. I just need you by my side.
“No way,” Kasie refused without any hesitation.
“Why not?”
“You’re not marrying the man you love the most. Why should I be your bridesmaid at such a wedding?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDebbie pouted.
“But. If I don’t have a bridesmaid, it’ll be embarrassing.”
“Yes. So, stop the wedding. Don’t get married.”
“Don’t get married? You wantto simply watch Carlos and Stephanie show off their affection for each other every day, and let them angerto death?”
Kasie let out a long sigh. There was no use arguing with Debbie. She had made up her mind.
After having dinner at Kasie‘s house, Debbie went back to her apartment. The moment she opened the door, she saw the cloud of smoke swirling in the air, and it instantly covered her nose. She coughed a few times.
‘Has something caught on fire? Oh God! Did I forget to turn off the gas?’ she thought anxiously.
She ran to turn on the Light and when the room was fully lit, she was surprised to see a person sitting on her couch.