Chapter 141
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 142
âHey, have you guys heard that she confessed her feelings for Carlos at his launching ceremony? She
said âCarlos, I love youâ at least ten times!â
âOf course Iâve heard of it. By the way, a friend of mine told me that she is a lesbian.â
âWhat? I feel sickâ¦â
Debbie was appalled at the unconscionable comments being made about her and she instantly
regretted coming to the party. She found it amazing how these people hadnât changed at all even after
so many years. They might have grown but they were hardly qualified to be considered âgrown upsâ.
They passed derogatory remarks about her non-stop and after a while even some of the boys joined in
the banter. Debbie was just about to get up and Leave when another boy sitting at a nearby table stood
up before her.
He shouted contemptuously, âAre you here to enjoy the party or make mindless gossips? Why donât
you Look in the mirror to see what kind of people you are first before you talk about someone else?
Until then, shut the hell up!â
The boy was red in the face, as burning rage hissed through his body like venom.
Debbieâs mouth gaped wide open as she looked at him in surprise. This was the first time someone
else, apart from her own friends, had come forward to defend her. But who was this unfamiliar boy who
stood up for her?
If her memory hadnât failed her, his name was Gregory.
Perhaps it was because Gregory was not some rich second generation, so the others didnât take his
words seriously at all. They were a little startled at first, but soon they began to mock him as well.
âGregory, do you have a thing for that tomboy?â a girl taunted.
Debbieâs friends called her âTomboyâ as a nickname, but when this girl addressed her as tomboy, the
sarcasm in her voice was quite evident.
She wanted to remind people that Debbie didnât have anything womanly about her apart from her pretty
face.
Much to Debbieâs surprise, Gregory didnât deny it. He snapped back ragingly, âSo what? Iâd rather date
a girl like Debbie instead of a nosey parker like you.â
âIâm so touched!â another girl mocked.
âI want to throw up. Makes me wonder what heâll get out of this. Why is he overreacting like this?â
âGregory, youâd better be careful around her. Otherwise, she might beat you black and blue.â
Words had left Debbie, and although, she had taken several deep breaths to calm herself down, there
was a fire burning inside of her that she couldnât extinguish. Fortunately, she was well aware of her
anger management issues. If they werenât her high school classmates, she would have made them beg
for mercy.
âHowâs the food?â Debbie grinned at the girls sitting across the table.
Not knowing why she had asked such an irrelevant question, one of the girls nodded and answered,
âThe food here tastes as good as the one on the fifth floor of Alioth Building in Shining International
Plaza.â
âReally? Itâs such a pity that you wonât be able to enjoy it much longer.â With a demeaning smile,
Debbie stood up from her chair and slammed her fist on the table. Bang! The wine glass in front of her
fell to the floor and shattered into tiny pieces.
Silence befell the private booth.
What Debbie did next sent the girls screaming hysterically.
Since the dining table was fixed firmly to the floor, she turned around, lifted her chair and smashed it on
the table. The delicious dishes that had been on the table just a few seconds ago were now littered on
the floor, while shards of glass and porcelain flew in the air.
âDebbie, are you crazy?â