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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Debbie now started to understand how these people were related to each other.
Wade was Lewis’ dad, Carlos’ uncle. He and Lewis’ mom, Miranda Swain, had no
daughters, only three sons.

Their first born, Frasier Hilton, was kind and honest. Both he and his wife, Gloria
Myers, were professors.

Their second son, Brooks, was a lawyer. Being a hothead, he tended to go from
one extreme to the other. But his heart was in the right place.

He was soft-hearted. His wife, Connie Foster, was a photographer.

The youngest son was Lewis, who wasn't married and had tons of girlfriends. All
playboys, yet Lewis was different from Damon and

Jared. The Hilton brothers had new girlfriends from time to time, but they weren't
lewd. Lewis, however, was disgusting, despicable, lewd, and a total loser. He:
dated many different women at the same time. The other day, he was almost
engaged to Portia. But then he split that one off. And Portia was better off not
being around him.

Carlos had warned Debbie to stay away from Lewis whenever she saw him.
Back in the present, Wade's remark annoyed James.

“I'm not crippled.

Why do I need anyone to take me to the dining room?

They started to take seats around the table. Debbie sat next to Carlos.

Connie came to Debbie and wanted to sit next to her, but someone beat her to
the punch. It was Lewis. He rushed to the chair and elbowed

Connie away.

“Debbie, I didn't expect you to come here for New Year's.

It's been only a couple of days, but you're even more beautiful than the last time I
saw you,” he said impishly.

“Ahem!” Someone coughed heavily, interrupting Lewis. Debbie turned to look,
only to find that Lewis’ mom, Miranda, was staring at her youngest son coldly.
Lewis was afraid of his mom. He grinned and said, “I know, I know. More eating,
Less talking.

" Finally, dinner began.

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At the table, Megan busied herself

with picking up food and Ladling

soup for grandma. The old lady just
couldn't stop laughing. It looked as if

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Then suddenly, Megan looked at

Carlos and said, “Uncle Carlos, I

would like some of the salt-baked
chicken.” The bratty charm was

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Debbie looked at the dish Megan mentioned. It was right in front of

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Carlos. Since she asked, Carlos

picked up the serving chopsticks and
grabbed some chicken for her. The
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“Thank you, Uncle Carlos.” Megan smiled like a sunflower, at which

Carlos simply nodded.

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