Debbie and Hayden started dating when she was 16 and their relationship lasted
for two years. Just a few days before her 18th birthday, for some unknown
reasons they broke up. During those two years, being his girlfriend, Debbie was
the one who had protected Hayden and his sister, although she herself was a
little girl.
In return for her bravery, she got ridiculed by Hayden himself.
“You are not womanly at all,” Hayden had said to her.
Debbie's reply on the phone made his heart tighten.
“I'm sorry, Deb. I didn’t treat you well before. I didn’t treasure what we had. I've
regretted it. I've missed you for the past three years. Can we start over?” Hayden
apologized, his voice full of remorse.
He had been involved with dozens of women after Debbie had left him, but none
of them truly loved him as Debbie had.
She was so thoughtful in a way that, even though she didn't know how to cook, to
make sure he ate well, she used to bring takeouts to his workplace.
Moreover, she changed her character for him. She was perky, but when she
learned that Hayden's mom liked quiet girls, she had always reminded herself to
be quiet in front of his mom, just to get her approval.
On ordinary days because Hayden's family was wealthy, he got kidnapped or
blackmailed a lot, or sometimes into some other kinds of trouble.
All those times, Debbie tried her best to protect him, no matter how dangerous
the situation was.
She used to get drunk easily, but every time Hayden had to drink at a dinner
party, she drank his alcohol for him, just because drinking was bad for his health
and she wanted him to stay healthy. Thus, at first she could only handle 50
grams of alcohol, but gradually, she could handle more than 1 kilogram of
alcohol.
She had done so many things for him.
But now it was over. Hayden had lost her, that girl who had loved him like a fool.
Now he was back, and he wanted her back. He promised himself that he would
never let her go this time.
“Hayden, it’s too late.” Every time Debbie mentioned his name, it hurt.
She was the one who gave and gave in their relationship, but in the end, all she
got was a broken heart.
It still pained her when she reminisced about their past, but she was over him
now. She had moved on. Except for the pain, she didn’t have other feelings for
him.
Debbie ended the phone call and continued roaming the streets as if nothing had
happened. When she passed by a dessert bar, the delicate desserts in the glass
cupboards drew her attention. There was cake, icy pudding, and multi-layer
steamed bread. Durian flavor was her favorite.
She remembered how Hayden hated it. Every time Debbie ate a durian snack in
front of him, he would say it smelled disgusting and that she would get fat from
eating too many snacks. He had even told her not to eat durian snacks in his
presence.
Out of nowhere, Debbie suddenly recalled that night when she was with
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Carlos. She could tell that Carlos
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hated durian’s smell too. But he had
eaten the snack with her even though
he despised it. She knew by the look
on his face that he was just forcing
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Carlos had specifically ordered crispy durian cakes and durian pancakes for
Debbie the other day when they were eating on the fifth floor of
Alioth Building.
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Maybe it was because he was
several years older than Debbie,
Carlos was thoughtful in many
things. He would ask Julie to make
durian dishes or desserts at the villa
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When Debbie sneaked into Carlos
room for the first time, he had caught
her immediately. After that, she had
tried to sneak into his room again,
but he never busted her. To think
about it, Debbie thought maybe it
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