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Carlos was hurt. 'I never said I didn't like it.' Debbie's career was booming. Sotis, she was even busier than Carlos. He barely saw her at all. And it had been too long since she last cooked for him. Knowing that she was coming to see him, and bringing lunch, he dropped everything, putting off etings and appointnts, and was waiting for her in his office.

He heard noises outside, so he rushed to the door to whip it open. She was hugging soone else. His heart sank.

Although Debbie had said she was going to take the food to Dixon, she was sitting down. Carlos got up from his chair and sat beside her. Stroking her hair, he said, "Be a good girl. Don't get too close to that guy, or I'm moving him out of the city."

Debbie sensed his jealousy. "Hey, old man. Dixon and I are just buddies. You're the one I love. What are you jealous of?"

'The one she loves.' Carlos was touched by those words. He felt that this was a chance to convince Debbie to marry him. "So when are you going to marry the man you love?" Carlos couldn't wait anymore. If she turned him down again, he would do it his own way. One way or another, he'd get her to the Civil Affairs Bureau to sign that license.

Again, she said softly, "I need more ti."

Carlos dropped it and continued to eat.

Debbie smiled and opened the latest issue of her favorite magazine. She flipped through it, looking for the comics liberally sprinkled throughout its pages.

Carlos devoured his lunch and brushed his teeth in the lounge.

When he sat down on the couch again, he dragged Debbie over and sat her on his lap. "Don't I get a reward?" he asked.

"What for?"

"I ate everything in the lunchbox. I think I deserve a reward. Even kids get a little sticker or sothing." He lowered his head on her belly to sll her scent.

She wore a casual coat, a white cashre shirt, and jeans. In that outfit, she looked like a college student.

She had been turning him down when the lights were out. But if he wanted a reward... She pecked him on the chin.

Carlos wasn't satisfied. He looked at her. Her rosy lips in lipstick were so tempting he leaned in and gave her a long, passionate kiss.

He didn't let go of her until she felt like she was going to pass out from lack of air. She gasped, gulping down deep lungfuls of oxygen. But the next thing she knew, he pressed her against the couch and complained, "Honey, it's been almost two months."

"Okay. And?" she asked with a smile, grabbing his wandering hand.

Carlos was definitely annoyed. "So when are you going to give it up?"

"Let see..." She pretended to be considering it seriously. "I can pencil you in next Thursday..." Then she ca up with an answer. "Never! Haha..."

Frustrated, Carlos buried his face in her neck. To punish her a little, he bit her there, under the jawline.

"Ouch! That hurts. Cut it out, asshole." Her hand flew to her neck. She checked her fingers, there was no blood, but it still stung.

Then slowly, the pain was replaced by the touch of his lips, the feel of afternoon stubble nuzzling her neck lightly, gentle kisses.

So when Debbie stepped out of the CEO's office, there were a few hickeys on her neck, but she knew nothing about it.

Dixon wanted to talk to her, but when he turned his head, he saw Carlos standing at the door glowering at him. So he just waved and focused on his work.

After Debbie left the building, the office was abuzz with speculations about her relationship with Carlos. "I bet bringing Mr. Huo lunch was only an excuse. Debbie must have been here for so action. Looking at her neck, seems like she found so."

"What's going on between her and Mr. Huo? They're not married yet, right? Then why does Mr. Huo ask us to call her Mrs. Huo?"

"Mr. Huo was an to Debbie when he had amnesia. My guess is he's trying to make ands."

"Ooh, interesting."

Recently, Carlos warned Debbie about hanging around Decker. That he was mixed up with so bad people

and she needed to watch her step. She forgot about that, largely because she was too busy. And he was her brother, after all. But Carlos' warnings were like an on. That night, while driving ho, Debbie's car was forced into an alley. If her driver hadn't been as skilled as he was, they would have smashed straight into her. She hadn't recovered from the shock of it yet, when all of sudden thuggish n erged from the cars and surrounded her.

The alley was dim. One thug told the middle-aged guy beside him, "That's Eckerd's sister. She's a kick-ass fighter, so I've brought in so of our specialists."

Debbie counted in her head. There were about thirty of them. Enough for a fight between rival gangs.

Only there was only one gang, or so it seed. And she was their rival, with no gang to back her up. Just the driver.

"Who's..." She was going to ask who Eckerd was. Then she rembered. 'Carlos said he wasn't who I thought he was. That among others, he goes by a different na.' S

he pieced it together. Decker...Eckerd... Eckerd must be an alias her brother used.

So these n were all there because of Decker. 'Aweso, dude! I'm going to get the crap beaten out of in so godforsaken alley because of your dumb ass.'

Debbie's driver was also her bodyguard. He already let Carlos know what was going on before he got out as well.

"What did Eckerd do?" she asked the punks. "Is it a money thing, or did he take one of you out?"

The middle-aged man set his mouth in a grim frown. He didn't answer her. Instead, he glared at her for a while and then ordered his n, "Get her in the car."

"Wait! Didn't you know that I wasn't close to Eckerd? I'm his sister, but I haven't seen him in forever." That was true. Decker was secretive at best, and Debbie was too busy to waste energy or ti on him.

"No biggie. Eckerd will co looking for you. We'll be waiting. And then, my saucy singer..." He left the threat unspoken, but a guttural laugh escaped his lips.

"Haha! She is hot!"

"Delicious!"

The punks leered at Debbie.

Debbie was disgusted. She glanced at them, stretched her limbs, and dropped into a fighting stance. "Think you can take ? Bring it!" she declared.

Her bodyguard used to be the principal of a martial arts school. He was a master of wing chun, having even been instructed in how to wield the traditional weapons of the art. He'd also learned the fundantals of kickboxing, not to ntion wrestling holds.

The sidekicks stepped back, allowing the henchn to do their dirty work. They ca at her, fists raised.

Debbie dodged the first few swings. Then she sidestepped one man's punch, used the energy of his punch against him, and threw him to the ground, using his montum.

Seeing this, the middle-aged man took out his phone and said to soone on the other end of the line, "She knows tae kwon do. Send so black belts."

As soon as Debbie and her bodyguard took care of those bulky n, around six n with daggers rushed over at them.

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