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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter 150
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hapter: 151

I already bit on it..

As if he didn’t hear her, Carlos picked up a napkin and wiped the the corners of his mouth. After swallowing, he took his sweet time, before finally replying, “I knew you had bitten on it.”

Blushing now, Debbie was lost for words.

Every tshe finished a piece of pizza, Carlos would add another slice to her plate.

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Apparently, she must have been very hungry. She went through the food faster than a hot knife through butter.

It was only when she realized she had wiped all the plates clean that she felt embarrassed.

“Did I eat too much?” she murmured. Wasn’t that too much food for someone to finish in one sitting?

She felt even more embarrassed. Anyway, she chose to focus on Carlos.

That guilty trip she was starting on was not necessary for now.

“Uh-huh.” She hesitated, trying to find the right reaction to Carlos’ admission.

Why had he changed his mind to bite on her pizza, which he thought was too cheap for his sophisticated tastes?

Again her mind went back to how much she had eaten, while he watched.

‘It’s up to him, if he wants to compareto his many girls who only nibble at food, ‘ she dismissively thought.

None of that was important to Carlos, though. Like a gentleman, he picked up a serviette and wiped the rice at the corner of her mouth.

“A good appetite is a blessing,” he commented.

To see if he was kidding, Debbie studied him up and down. However, from the look on his face, she realized he must have been as serious as her life.

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“Oh, that’s so kind of you,” she said, giggling like a teenage girl in love.

On second thought, however, she told herself not to get carried away.

There was nothing special about Carlos’ words. Her father had always said the same. ALL the same, she began to feel at ease in his presence again.

When they walked out of the restaurant, it was about 10 o’clock in the evening. Carlos went to a nearby convenience store, bought two bottles of water and handed her one.

“Rinse your mouth,” he suggested.

“Um, okay. Thank you,” Debbie murmured as she took the water bottle from Carlos.

Before she could remove the cap, Carlos had already rinsed his mouth and drunk up the water. Out of curiosity, she asked, “Were you that thirsty?”

“There’s a residual taste of durian in my mouth.”

‘What?! He dislikes durian? Then why did he eat the pizza using my fork? Since he loathes Durian, I’ve an interesting idea!