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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

However, Blanche was an exception.
She looked at her son and said with a sullen face, “Let's go home,
Hayden.”
Then she gave Debbie a resentful glare and thought, “This girl was unlikable two
years ago. I can't believe that she still is! So many parents were on the brink of
irritating Damon and Curtis because of her.
Wesley and Carlos may come down on us like a ton of bricks if we stay here any
Longer.
“Mom, I have something to deal with. You and Portia go home first,” refused
Hayden, with his hands in his pockets
Feeling that it would be very inconvenient to say anything more before these
people, Blanche took Portia and left. Her face was livid as she walked away. Her
rage was evident with how Loud her heels were making tapping sounds against
the floor.
A relieved sigh escaped Debbie’s chest upon seeing the last pair of parent and
daughter had Left that place. She muttered, “Thank you, Mr.
Loftus and Damon.”
As a reaction, Curtis cast a meaningful look at her and then gazed at
Hayden. He then looked back at Debbie and said, “No problem. Go home early.”
“Okay,” she replied obediently
Damon waved at Debbie. He then started walking towards the door while
dragging Jared by the ear.
“I'm going home, Debbie. Call me if you need me.
After a short confusion, Debbie nodded and answered, “Oh, okay. Thank you,
Damon.”
It was then that Jared suddenly kicked Damon's leg without any warning as he
screamed, “Goodness, Debbie! What did you thank him for? Get your hand off
me, Damon!”
Getting fired up, Damon began kicking back against his brother.
The brothers were still fighting like little kids when they left, leaving Emmett,
Debbie, and Hayden at the party venue.
Despite all the drama, Debbie remembered how Hayden stood behind her amidst
the trouble.

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